Estonia Gambling Licence: EU iGaming with Declining Tax

An Estonian gambling licence gives your company ETCB-regulated authorisation for online casino, sports betting (toto) and games of skill from an EU jurisdiction, with gambling tax dropping from 6% to 4% by 2029.

✓ In-house Estonian legal team in Tallinn
✓ AML & ongoing compliance solutions
✓ 500+ licensing projects
EU/EEA
Estonia is an EU member state
4-6 mo
End-to-end timeline to go-live
6% → 4%
Gambling tax dropping by 2029
No annual
No annual licence renewal fees
Indefinite
Activity licence valid indefinitely

Estonia Gambling Licence (ETCB Regulated)

Estonia gambling licence registration service - MAXCORP TallinnAn Estonian gambling licence covers online casino (games of chance), sports betting and other event-based wagering (toto), and games of skill, under a two-step authorisation process administered by the Estonian Tax and Customs Board. Estonia offers EU/EEA jurisdiction status, no annual licence fees, indefinite activity licence validity, and a gambling tax rate that drops from 6% in 2026 to 4% by 2029 under enacted legislation.


EU/EEA regulated jurisdiction, supervised by the Estonian Tax and Customs Board (ETCB)

Covers online casino (games of chance), sports betting (toto) and games of skill

Gambling tax 6% on net bet revenue, dropping to 5% (2027), 4.5% (2028), 4% (2029)

Activity licence valid indefinitely, no annual renewal fees, operating permit up to 20 years (toto)

Activity licence decision in 4 months (max 6), operating permit in 2 months (max 4)

Digital application via the MTR e-environment, fully remote process with our online client portal

Estonia issues separate activity licences and operating permits for each gambling type. The activity licence assesses the company, shareholders and management for reliability and competence; the operating permit assesses the games, technical platform and gaming rules. Both stages can be prepared in parallel. Every gambling licence we handle is backed by our legal team’s hands-on expertise and a thorough process checklist, ensuring all regulatory requirements are met before go-live.

At a glance
Estonia Gambling Licence (ETCB)

Services covered
Casino / Toto / Skill

Also covers
Online + land-based

Timeline
From 4-6 months

Pricing
From €30,000

Capital
€25,000 to €1,000,000

Is an Estonian Gambling Licence Right for Your Business?

Estonia issues separate activity licences for three main gambling types, each with its own capital and state fee threshold. The right route depends on whether you operate an online casino, a sportsbook, a skill-based gaming platform, or a combination. Below are the three most common business profiles we serve, along with the regulatory burden each one carries.

Online Casino OperatorGames of chance
You need: to offer remote casino games (slots, blackjack, roulette, live dealer, poker tournaments) to players from a regulated EU jurisdiction.
Estonia gives you: ETCB-issued activity licence and remote gambling operating permit, with EU/EEA recognition and 6% gambling tax dropping to 4% by 2029. Paid-in share capital of €1,000,000 required, kept on balance sheet and usable as working capital.
Sportsbook / Toto OperatorToto
You need: to offer sports betting, esports betting, or wagering on any event outside your control as the operator.
Estonia gives you: toto activity licence plus operating permit valid up to 20 years (longest in the EU). Lower capital threshold of €130,000 and lower state fee than casino. Same 6% to 4% declining tax curve as casino. Suitable for sportsbook startups and odds-based wagering platforms.
Games of Skill OperatorSkill-based
You need: to offer skill-based games on electronic or mechanical devices, where outcome depends predominantly on player skill.
Estonia gives you: the fastest and lowest-cost gambling licensing route in the EU. Capital threshold just €25,000, state fee €3,200 for the activity licence (vs €47,940 for casino). Operating permit valid up to 5 years. The simplest path into EU-licensed iGaming for skill-game platforms.

Why Choose Estonia for Your Gambling Licence?

Estonia is one of only a handful of EU jurisdictions with an established, modern gambling licensing framework and a track record of approachable supervision. The Estonian Tax and Customs Board is widely regarded as one of the more pragmatic European regulators, and the licensing process is transparent, digital and based on clear statutory criteria rather than discretionary judgement.

EU Jurisdiction Status

Estonia is a full EU member state. An Estonian licence carries the regulatory credibility that EU-based banks, payment processors and game providers expect, materially easing onboarding compared with offshore jurisdictions.

Declining Gambling Tax

Remote gambling tax is currently 6% on bets received less winnings paid. Enacted legislation cuts this to 5% (2027), 4.5% (2028) and 4% (2029). Unit economics improve every year as the curve drops.

Indefinite Validity, No Renewals

The activity licence is valid indefinitely. Operating permits are issued for up to 5 years (casino, skill, lottery) or 20 years (toto). There are no annual licence renewal fees, removing a meaningful recurring cost line.

Digital, Remote-Friendly Process

Applications are submitted digitally via the MTR e-environment or by signed email. The full process can be handled remotely with our online client portal, e-Residency support and Tallinn-based legal team.

Estonia vs Malta MGA vs Curacao: Online Casino Jurisdictions Compared

The table below compares three leading online casino licensing jurisdictions: Estonia (ETCB), Malta (MGA) and Curacao (GCB). Estonia offers EU status with a declining tax curve and no annual fees. Malta MGA carries strong prestige and broad market acceptance but higher cost and longer timelines. Curacao is the lowest-cost route but is not an EU jurisdiction and faces increasing banking and payment processing friction following its 2024 LOK reform.

Factor Estonia (ETCB) Malta (MGA) Curacao (GCB / LOK)
EU/EEA jurisdiction Yes Yes No
Minimum paid-in capital (casino) €1,000,000 €100,000 (B2C Type 1) ANG 50,000 (~€25,000)
Gambling tax on net revenue 6%, dropping to 4% by 2029 5% on Malta-sourced revenue No GGR tax, fixed annual fee
Activity / base licence validity Indefinite 10 years 5 years
Annual licence fees None From €25,000 + variable From ~€24,000
Typical timeline to licence 4-6 months 9-12+ months 3-4 months
Banking and PSP acceptance Strong (EU regulator) Excellent (premium MGA) Increasingly restricted
Setup from (our packages) From €30,000 On request On request

Informational only. State fees and minimum capital must be paid separately to the relevant regulator and are not included in our package pricing. Contact us for a tailored multi-jurisdiction strategy »

Estonia Gambling Licence Packages

Packages & Pricing, Estonia Gambling Licence

Our flagship package is the dual licence combo (online casino plus toto), built around the most common Estonian iGaming setup. For operators focused on a single product type we offer the single-licence Gold package. Multi-product projects with skill games, advertising compliance work, or IT integration support are scoped individually under the Custom track. All listed prices are professional legal fees only and exclude the ETCB state fees, which are paid to the Estonian Ministry of Finance.

  • Estonian Private Limited Company
  • No travel required
  • Your company name
  • AML DD on shareholders & UBOs
  • Estimated setup time
  • Type of setup package
  • Activity licence application(s)
  • Operating permit application(s)
  • ETCB state fees
  • IT integration referrals
  • GOLD: SINGLE LICENCE APPLICATION Estonian company plus one activity licence and operating permit (casino, toto OR games of skill). Fastest single-product entry.
  • €30,000
  • 4-6 months
  • Single Licence
  • 1 activity licence
  • 1 operating permit
  • On request
  • PLATINUM: CASINO + TOTO COMBINATION Estonian company plus dual activity licences (casino + toto) and dual operating permits, submitted in parallel for efficiency.
  • €50,000
  • 4-6 months
  • Dual Licence Combination
  • 2 activity licences
  • 2 operating permits
  • On request
  • CUSTOM: BESPOKE GAMBLING LICENCE PROJECT Multi-product scope: skill games on top of casino + toto, advertising memo, IT integration referrals, ongoing legal support.
  • €75,000+
  • Subject to scoping
  • Multi-Product
  • 2-3 activity licences
  • 2-3 operating permits

* Professional legal fees only, excluding VAT. State fees are paid separately to the Estonian Ministry of Finance and depend on licence type: €47,940 (games of chance / online casino), €31,960 (toto), €3,200 (games of skill) for each activity licence application, plus €3,200 for each operating permit. Minimum paid-in share capital: €1,000,000 (casino), €130,000 (toto), €25,000 (games of skill). Contact us for a detailed offer.

Steps towards setting up an Estonian gambling operator

1. Initial Consultation & Project Assessment

We evaluate your gambling product, target markets and corporate structure to determine the right licence mix and timeline.

2. Company Setup & AML Documentation

We incorporate the Estonian OU, prepare AML and sanctions procedures, and gather shareholder and UBO due diligence.

3. ETCB Activity Licence & Operating Permit

We draft and submit activity licence and operating permit applications, then manage all ETCB queries through to decision.

4. Go-Live & Ongoing Compliance

We assist with HAMPI and EHMA integration partner referrals, gambling tax setup and ongoing AML and reporting obligations.

What’s covered under Estonia’s two-step licensing regime?

Activity Licence and Operating Permit

Estonian gambling licensing is a two-step process: the activity licence assesses the applicant company, shareholders and management for reliability, competence and financial capacity, while the operating permit assesses the games, technical platform and operational procedures. Both must be obtained before gambling can be offered. We manage both applications in parallel where the scope allows, compressing the overall timeline.

Under the Estonian Gambling Act, AML and sanctions procedures are reviewed at the activity licence stage, not only at operating permit. We prepare the full AML/CTF programme up-front to avoid back-and-forth with the ETCB at later stages.

Step 1: Activity Licence (ETCB)

Indefinite validity

The activity licence covers:

  • Reliability assessment of the company, qualifying shareholders, UBOs and management board members , e.g. no criminal record, no past involvement in unlicensed gambling
  • Competence and financial capacity assessment , with funding evidence and management experience required
  • AML and sanctions programme review , including MLRO appointment, risk assessment and KYC procedures
  • Issued per gambling type: separate licence for chance, toto and skill , valid indefinitely once granted

Decision within 4 months (statutory max 6). State fee: €47,940 (chance), €31,960 (toto), €3,200 (skill).

Step 2: Operating Permit (ETCB)

5 to 20 years

The operating permit covers the actual organisation of gambling:

  • Game rules and technical platform assessment , including RNG, payouts, responsible gambling features
  • HAMPI integration (self-exclusion register) and EHMA (Electronic Gambling Reporting) , must be tested and live before permit issuance
  • Issued per channel and venue: remote, land-based, or specific address , with local municipality consent required for land-based
  • Validity: up to 5 years for chance, skill and classical lottery, up to 20 years for toto , renewable on application

Decision within 2 months (statutory max 4). State fee: €3,200 per operating permit (€640 for lottery).

ⓘ Cross-border note: There are no harmonised gambling licensing rules in the EU. An Estonian activity licence does NOT give automatic rights to offer gambling in other EU member states, and vice versa. Each EU country licenses gambling on a national basis. The Estonian licence does, however, materially help with banking, payment processing and game provider onboarding because Estonia is an EU regulator. We recommend a country-by-country marketing strategy.

Which legal requirements should be considered?

Legal Framework and Requirements in Estonia (Gambling Act and Tax Act)

Estonian gambling is governed primarily by the Gambling Act (Hasartmanguseadus) and the Gambling Tax Act (Hasartmangumaksu seadus), supplemented by the General Part of the Economic Activities Code Act and the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act. The Estonian Tax and Customs Board (ETCB) is the sole gambling regulator: it issues both activity licences and operating permits, maintains HAMPI, EHMA and the list of legal gambling operators, and blocks unlicensed gambling websites. The framework is fully digital, supervisory practice is published, and the regulator is widely regarded as approachable for legitimate operators with credible plans.

  • The applicant must be a public limited company (AS) or private limited company (OU) registered in Estonia or in another EU member state. For organising gambling is the company’s only permitted activity.
  • Paid-in share capital: €1,000,000 for games of chance, €130,000 for toto, €25,000 for games of skill. The capital must be paid in and kept on the balance sheet, but the funds themselves are available as working capital.
  • Shareholders with qualifying holdings (10% or more), UBOs and management body members must demonstrate reliability: no criminal record, no past involvement in unlicensed gambling, and no bankruptcy proceedings indicating grave management error.
  • Non-resident applicant companies must register with the Estonian Tax and Customs Board as a non-resident taxpayer before submitting the activity licence application.
  • A Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) must be appointed before the activity licence is granted. We can provide an outsourced MLRO solution as part of our local substance package.
  • Remote gambling tax (including toto): 6% of bets received less winnings paid. Reduces to 5% from 1 January 2027, 4.5% from 1 January 2028, and 4% from 1 January 2029 under enacted legislation.
  • Gambling tournaments and ring games as remote gambling: 5.5% of participation fees received.
  • Estonian gambling operators benefit from Estonia’s distributed-profit corporate tax system: corporate income tax is paid only on distributed profits (currently 22%, expected 24% from 2026), not on retained earnings.
  • VAT: most gambling supplies are exempt from Estonian VAT. We recommend confirming the VAT treatment of any ancillary services with our tax team during scoping.
  • Gambling tax returns and payments are monthly. The ETCB integrates gambling tax reporting with the EHMA data flow.

Estonian gambling operators are obliged entities under the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act. The ETCB reviews AML and sanctions procedures at the activity licence stage, not only at operating permit. A full AML/CTF programme must be ready before activity licence submission: appointed MLRO, written risk assessment, customer onboarding and KYC procedures, ongoing monitoring rules, suspicious activity reporting to the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), and sanctions screening procedures. We prepare the full AML package as part of the licence application engagement.

A registered Estonian legal address is required for the operating company. For online-only operators a physical gaming venue is not needed, but local substance, an office, an Estonian-resident management board member or MLRO, supports both ETCB credibility and bank onboarding. We provide registered address, local management board support, MLRO appointment and full operational substance solutions through our Tallinn office.

Key operational requirements:

  • Real-time integration with HAMPI (self-exclusion register) for remote gambling.
  • Electronic recordkeeping and control system connected to EHMA (Electronic Gambling Reporting) before operating permit issuance.
  • Independent expert assessment of the gambling platform and software, conducted by an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited body recognised by the ETCB.
  • Land-based operations also require written consent from the local municipality where the venue is located.
  • Responsible gambling features, deposit and session limits, reality checks and self-exclusion handling.

We do not provide HAMPI or EHMA technical integration ourselves, but we work with trusted Estonian IT integration partners who specialise in this work and can deliver in line with your operating permit timeline.

ⓘ Disclaimer: The content on this page is informational only and does not constitute legal, tax or regulatory advice. The Estonian Tax and Customs Board, the Ministry of Finance and the Estonian legislature update gambling, gambling tax and AML requirements regularly, and project specifics should be confirmed with our team before acting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for an Estonian gambling licence from abroad?

Yes. The activity licence applicant must be a public or private limited company registered in Estonia or in another EU member state. Non-EU applicants typically incorporate an Estonian OU first, which is the route we recommend for speed and process simplicity. Contact us for a tailored structuring discussion.

How long does it take to get an Estonian gambling licence?

The activity licence decision is made within 4 months of receipt of all documents (statutory maximum 6 months). The operating permit decision follows in 2 months (max 4 months). Both can be prepared in parallel. Realistic end-to-end timeline is 4-6 months from kickoff to live operations, subject to ETCB workload.

What types of gambling can I licence in Estonia?

Four main types: games of chance (online casino, gaming tables, gaming machines, poker tournaments), toto (sports betting and other event-based betting), games of skill (skill-based games on mechanical or electronic devices), and lotteries (restricted to the state-owned operator only). A separate activity licence is required per gambling type.

What are the minimum share capital requirements?

Paid-in share capital must be at least €1,000,000 for games of chance (online casino), €130,000 for toto and €25,000 for games of skill. The capital must be paid in and kept on the balance sheet, but the funds themselves can be used for normal business expenses (working capital, operational costs).

Do I need an EU company or can my home entity work?

The applicant must be a public or private limited company registered in Estonia or another EU member state. Non-EU entities cannot apply directly. In practice we recommend incorporating an Estonian OU, since using a non-Estonian EU entity tends to complicate and prolong the licensing process.

Are there annual licence renewal fees?

No. The activity licence is valid for an indefinite period with no annual renewal fees. Operating permits for games of chance, games of skill and classical lottery are issued for up to 5 years; toto operating permits are issued for up to 20 years. Gambling tax is paid monthly based on actual operations.

What is the Estonian gambling tax rate?

For remote gambling (including toto) the rate is currently 6% of bets received less winnings paid out. For gambling tournaments and ring games organised as remote gambling the rate is 5.5% of participation fees. Under enacted legislation, the remote gambling rate steps down to 5% from 1 January 2027, 4.5% from 1 January 2028 and 4% from 1 January 2029.

What are HAMPI and EHMA and do I need them?

HAMPI is the national register of self-excluded players, maintained by the ETCB. EHMA is the Electronic Gambling Reporting system. Operators must integrate with both: HAMPI to check self-exclusion in real time, and EHMA so the ETCB can audit gambling activity. We refer clients to trusted IT integration partners who specialise in HAMPI and EHMA connectivity.

Do I need a physical office or local director in Estonia?

A registered Estonian legal address is required. For online-only operations a physical gaming venue is not needed, but a local substance solution (office, management presence) supports both bank onboarding and the ETCB reliability assessment. We provide full local substance, registered address and management board support as part of our service.

Can I provide both online and land-based gambling?

Yes. A separate operating permit must be applied for each gaming location (land-based) or for the remote gambling channel. Land-based permits also require written consent from the local municipality where the venue is located. Many operators start with remote gambling and add land-based permits later.

What AML/KYC compliance is required?

Gambling operators are obliged entities under the Estonian Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act. AML and sanctions procedures are reviewed at the activity licence stage, not just the operating permit stage. A Compliance Officer (MLRO), risk-based KYC procedures, transaction monitoring and SAR reporting to the FIU are mandatory. MAXCORP provides ongoing compliance support for licensed operators.

How does Estonia compare to Malta MGA or Curacao?

Estonia offers EU/EEA jurisdiction status, a declining gambling tax (6% to 4% by 2029), no annual licence fee and indefinite activity licence validity. Malta MGA carries higher prestige but also higher cost and longer timelines. Curacao is cheaper and faster but is not an EU jurisdiction and faces increasing banking and payment processing friction. Contact us for a tailored comparison.

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