Online bingo is legal in Comoros under a comprehensive regulatory framework established through the Betting and Gaming Act. The Comoros Finance Commission authorizes the legalization and regulation of online gaming activities, including bingo, horse and greyhound betting, sports book betting, casinos, and lotteries (1). Online betting and gaming licenses are issued exclusively to Comoros companies, allowing them to engage in multiple types of online gambling promotions under different brand names and web addresses as desired.
Operators seeking to establish legal online bingo operations in Comoros must obtain a license from the appropriate gaming authority. The licensing framework operates on a fixed annual fee structure, and licensees have flexibility in server location and profit clearance mechanisms (1). This regulatory approach has made Comoros an attractive jurisdiction for online gaming companies, with the infrastructure supporting multiple gambling verticals including online casinos, poker, sports betting, and bingo operations.
"The Betting and Gaming Act is under the Comoros Finance Commission authorization to legalize and regulate computer internet gaming, horse or greyhound betting and sports book betting, Casino, lottery and bingo."
The regulatory environment in Comoros emphasizes compliance with international standards and player protection measures. Licensed operators must adhere to anti-money laundering regulations and maintain comprehensive audit trails of player activities and financial transactions (1). Comoros gambling licenses are recognized internationally, with operators permitted to serve players globally while maintaining compliance with the jurisdiction's requirements, making online bingo a viable and legal gaming option for licensed operators in this jurisdiction.
Source:
https://www.comorosservices.com/license-types/online-gaming
https://cms.law/en/int/expert-guides/cms-expert-guide-to-gambling-laws-in-africa
Last updated: 31-10-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.