Our purpose

About Offshore Casino

An independent research publication covering the offshore iGaming sector — the licensing jurisdictions, the operators inside them, and the regulatory developments shaping both.

Section 01What this site is

Offshore Casino is an independent research publication. We document how the offshore iGaming sector operates: the licensing frameworks issued by Curaçao, Anjouan, Costa Rica, Kahnawake, and Tobique; the operators inside those frameworks; the regulatory developments shaping them; and the marketing, payment, and compliance infrastructure operators work within.

The site exists to provide factual information for readers who need it. That includes journalists and analysts covering the sector, market researchers and policy advisors, operators evaluating jurisdictions or market entry, marketing professionals working with offshore operators, and players researching the operators and licenses they engage with. We write for a professionally informed audience, explaining technical detail where it matters and leaving it out where it doesn't.

Section 02What we cover

Our coverage is organised across five areas:

  • Licensing jurisdictions. How Curaçao, Anjouan, Costa Rica, Kahnawake, and Tobique structure their gambling regulations, what each license entails, and how those frameworks have evolved.
  • Operator-side structure. How offshore casinos are built and run, including platform choices, payment processing, compliance obligations, and operating economics.
  • Regulatory developments. Legislative changes, enforcement actions, and policy timelines across the major offshore jurisdictions and the markets that interact with them.
  • Marketing and search. How offshore operators acquire players through SEO, content, and link building, including realistic budgets and timelines.
  • Player-relevant information. License verification, dispute resolution, GEO-IP blocking, and what an offshore licensing framework does and does not provide to players.

Section 03Editorial standards

Every factual claim on this site is sourced. Regulatory information links to the publishing regulator or to the relevant statute. Market data is attributed to the publishing organisation, the publication date, and the methodology where it has been disclosed. Pricing information for licensing or for operator-side services is taken from published rate cards or licensed distributor disclosures, not from third-party speculation.

We do not publish operator marketing as editorial content. Where commercial relationships exist between this publication and a company mentioned in our coverage, those relationships are disclosed inline with the relevant content. Press releases and company announcements are clearly labelled and live in a separate section from editorial coverage.

Section 04Methodology

Articles draw from regulator publications and official gazettes, operator company filings and licensing records, industry research from named research organisations, primary-source legal documents, and direct correspondence with sector participants where applicable. Where claims rest on a single source, that source is identified.

We use AI tools in our editorial workflow for proofreading, structural review, and fact cross-checking. Every article is researched, written, and approved by a human editor before publication. We do not publish AI-generated research articles.

Section 05Corrections and contact

Factual errors should be reported to the corrections address below, with the article URL and the specific issue identified. Confirmed errors are corrected in place, with a clearly marked correction notice showing the original text and the update.

Editorial enquiries
[email protected]
Factual corrections
[email protected]
Press releases and company announcements
[email protected]

About page last revised: 16 May 2026