Rank #2 · Operator profile
Slotier
Longest-running Anjouan licensee in this batch. Slots-focused single-brand operator with 1.5+ years of operating history under the same licence.
- Licence
- Anjouan
- Licence age
- 1.5+ years
- Licence
- Anjouan
- Licence no.
- ALSI-152312006-FI3
- Licensee
- 3-102-937139 SRL
- Domain
- slotier.com
- KYC threshold
- Not disclosed in public T&Cs at time of writing
- Licence expires
- December 11, 2026
Slotier holds the oldest licence in this batch of Anjouan operator profiles. Licence ALSI-152312006-FI3 was issued 12 December 2023 to Costa Rican entity 3-102-937139 SRL and runs through 11 December 20261 . That’s more than 1.5 years of continuous operation under the same licence at the time of writing, meaningfully more track record than the September–November 2025 licences that dominate today’s batch. The brand-name signals slot-aggregation positioning, and the licensee holds a single domain. This is a profile, not a tested review.
Why the licence-age matters
Operating tenure is one of the few directly verifiable signals you can read from the register. Most operators in today’s batch were licensed in 2025; Slotier was licensed in late 2023 and has been running continuously since. That tells us:
- The licensee has paid annual licence-renewal fees and survived the regulator’s renewal review.
- The brand has been live for long enough to accumulate a real public-sentiment corpus, dispute history, and product iteration.
- The operating team has had time to demonstrate either consistent behaviour or pattern problems.
What it does not tell us is whether that history is good or bad. A long-running operator with poor dispute handling is worse than a newer operator with no track record. Tenure is a precondition for evaluation, not a verdict.
The licence number itself, ALSI-152312006-FI3, uses an older issuing-pattern format (152312 reads as a YYMMDD-like code for December 2023 issue date plus serial). Newer licences in the register use the 202509023-FI1 format. The format change is internal to the regulator and tells us only that Slotier was issued under an earlier numbering scheme.
The licence-type variation
Slotier’s licence type is -FI3, distinct from the -FI1 and -FI2 types seen on newer licences. Anjouan’s framework allows several licence sub-categories that vary by operator size, activity scope, and fee tier. We do not have public regulator documentation that explains the precise differences between FI1, FI2, and FI3 in operational terms, but the practical effect for the consumer remains the same: the operator must hold segregated player funds, run a formal complaint process, use certified RNG technology, and remain in good standing on the register.
Slot-focused positioning
The brand name “Slotier” telegraphs the product category. Operators using slot-focused brand naming in this register tier usually mean:
- Slot-aggregation depth as the primary product (often hundreds to thousands of titles from major providers like Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Hacksaw, Push Gaming).
- Live casino as a secondary tab (third-party studios like Evolution Gaming).
- Sportsbook absent or minimal.
- Bonus structure oriented toward slot wagering specifically (which usually means slots-100% contribution, table games much lower, live dealer often excluded from bonus clearing).
We did not verify Slotier’s specific provider mix or category structure for this profile.
The licensee structure
3-102-937139 SRL is another Costa Rican single-purpose SRL. Like the SRLs behind Forzza, Casindi, Papawins, and Bombay.vip, it holds exactly one domain on the Anjouan register. The difference is the tenure: this SRL has been carrying the Slotier licence for 1.5+ years, which means the SRL itself has a track record of being a stable licence-holder.
What the Anjouan licence actually covers
Slotier is licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Authority,
the regulatory body established on the autonomous island of Anjouan
(one of the three islands that make up the Union of the Comoros in
the Indian Ocean). Anjouan's modern iGaming licensing framework was
relaunched in 2023–2024 by Anjouan Licensing Services Inc., the
exclusive licence administrator, and has been adopted at scale since
by operators that previously sat under Curaçao's old master-licence
system.
The operator's licence number is ALSI-152312006-FI3, listed as valid on the
official Anjouan licence register.
What the licence does
- Operator vetting at issue. The framework requires KYC on beneficial owners and directors, clean criminal-record checks, source-of-funds documentation, a written business plan, and AML/KYC/responsible-gaming policies before the licence is issued.
- Game-software certification. Operators must use certified RNG technology, with provider certificates submitted as part of the licensing pack.
- Segregated player funds. Operators must hold player balances in accounts separate from operating funds. This is the single most consequential player-protection clause in the framework.
- Formal complaint process. Operators must publish a complaint-handling procedure and respond to player disputes within the timeframes defined by the regulator.
- Public register and seal verification. Every licensed operator appears on the official register with licence number, issue and expiry dates, status, and authorised domains. Operators may display a seal whose ID resolves to the register entry in real time.
What the licence does not do
- No binding third-party adjudication. Anjouan provides a formal complaint process between player and operator, but it does not offer the binding ADR (alternative dispute resolution) tier that regulators like the UKGC or MGA mandate. If the operator refuses to pay, the regulator can revoke the licence — but does not order the operator to pay the player.
- No deposit caps or central self-exclusion. Unlike MGA, UKGC, KSA, or Sweden's Spelpaus, Anjouan does not run a cross-operator self-exclusion register or impose mandatory deposit limits. Self-exclusion is a per-operator setting; players who want cross-operator protection have to rely on GamStop / Cruks / Spelpaus where applicable.
- Disputes from excluded territories are not mediated. The Anjouan Gaming Board explicitly excludes mediation for players based in jurisdictions the operator was supposed to block. If you played from a restricted country, the regulator will decline the case.
- No public dispute decisions database. There is no published archive of operator complaints and rulings comparable to the UKGC's enforcement-action page or the MGA's player-complaint summaries. Track-record information has to be reconstructed from third-party sources (Trustpilot, AskGamblers, casino-forum threads).
- Limited recourse outside the licence. Anjouan's jurisdiction is the autonomous island, not the Comorian Union. Comorian union-level law treats most gambling as prohibited, which creates a structural mismatch: the licence is real and the regulator acts, but it operates entirely within the island's autonomy carve-out.
How this compares to other offshore licences
Anjouan sits in the same operational tier as the new Curaçao LOK framework (issued directly by the CGB since 2024, replacing the old master/sub-licence system) and Tobique (Canadian First Nation regulator that took over from Kahnawake for many crypto operators). All three offer real but light-touch licensing: operator vetting at issue, mandated segregated funds, formal complaint handling, no binding third-party arbitration, and minimal ongoing player-protection infrastructure compared to MGA, UKGC, or KSA.
In practical terms: an Anjouan licence means the operator has been vetted by a regulator that exists, will respond, and can revoke. It does not mean a player will be made whole by the regulator if the operator decides not to pay. Players who want that should play at UKGC, MGA, or comparable-tier operators, accepting the friction (KYC at every turn, withdrawal holds, deposit limits) that comes with that protection.
How Slotier compares to peers
Within today’s batch Slotier’s distinguishing characteristic is licence age. Compared to:
- Betstrike (April 2025 licence): Slotier has ~16 months more operating tenure but lacks Betstrike’s proprietary-games investment.
- InterCasino (November 2025 licence): InterCasino has the older brand (since 1996) but Slotier has the older licensee (since December 2023). Brand age and operator age are different things.
- Single-brand peers (Forzza, Casindi, Papawins, Bombay.vip): Slotier has more track record but otherwise sits in the same structural category (single-brand focused SRL).
- Multi-brand stables (Fenix and its 5 siblings): Slotier has the structural advantage of single-brand focus plus the longer tenure.
The score reflects this: tenure is a real positive signal and pulls Slotier toward the top of the analytical-score range for this batch.
Our analytical position
Slotier is the longest-tenured operator in today’s batch by licence-issue date, with 1.5+ years of continuous Anjouan-licensed operation under a focused single-brand licensee structure. The slot-focused positioning is straightforward and the licensee has been a stable register entry through multiple renewal cycles. Score reflects: continuous operating tenure (positive), focused single-brand licensee (positive), slot-only positioning (neutral, depends on player preference), unverified specific provider mix and bonus terms (neutral).
Score: 7.0 / 10.
Frequently asked questions
Is Slotier licensed?
Yes. Anjouan eGaming Authority licence ALSI-152312006-FI3, valid through 11 December 2026, held by Costa Rican entity 3-102-937139 SRL. The licence has been in continuous standing since December 2023.
How long has Slotier been operating?
The Anjouan licence was issued 12 December 2023, giving Slotier approximately 17 months of licensed operating tenure at the time of writing. Longer than most operators in the current register batch.
Does Slotier have a sportsbook?
The brand name and positioning suggest slot-focused product. We did not exhaustively verify whether a sportsbook product is present at time of writing. Check the operator's lobby directly.
What does the -FI3 licence type mean?
Anjouan operates several licence sub-categories (FI1, FI2, FI3) that vary by operator size, activity scope, and fee tier. Public regulator documentation does not exhaustively explain operational differences; the player-protection requirements (segregated funds, complaint handling, RNG certification) are substantially the same across the variants.
Who is 3-102-937139 SRL?
A Costa Rican Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada that has held only the slotier.com Anjouan licence since December 2023. The SRL has 1.5+ years of stable register-listing history.
When this might not apply to you
Slotier’s slot-focused positioning will feel sparse to sports-betting-primary players. Anjouan licensing does not include cross-operator self-exclusion infrastructure (GamStop, Cruks, Spelpaus do not cover Anjouan operators).
What to read next
- The Betstrike profile for a newer-licence crypto-first comparison.
- The InterCasino profile for a heritage-brand comparison.
- The Fenix.casino profile for a multi-brand stable contrast.
References
- Anjouan licence register entry (3-102-937139 SRL) , Anjouan Gaming Authority