EGR has partnered with 4H Agency to bring its readers a series of long-form articles on the requirements and key facts and figures for a host of emerging markets throughout the world.
Tapping into 4H’s talent pool of experts, the articles will outline the regulatory framework and entry requirements for interested parties, as well as an insider’s view on how the market could shape up in the coming years.
Here, the series continues with Georgia, with commentary from 4H partner and head of consulting department, Ivan Kurochkin.
Market overview
Georgia, located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, has established itself as a key player in the region. The country has a population of approximately 3.7 million people and a GDP of around $30bn. Despite its relatively small market size, Georgia has a well-developed gambling sector, attracting both domestic and foreign operators.
Gambling in Georgia is fully regulated, with all major verticals, including land-based casinos, slot machine halls, sports betting, online casinos and lotteries legally recognised. The regulatory framework has evolved over the years, aiming to balance industry growth with responsible gambling measures. Recent legislative amendments have introduced additional restrictions on advertising, taxation changes and measures to improve oversight and compliance.
Regulations
The primary legislation governing the gambling industry in Georgia is the Law on Organizing Lotteries, Games of Chance, and Other Prize Games (2005), commonly referred to as the Gambling Law. Other key laws include:
Additionally, technical regulations and subsidiary legislation govern compliance obligations, ensuring operational transparency and responsible gambling practices.
Regulatory bodies
Several regulatory bodies oversee Georgia’s gambling sector:
Licences and market entry
Types of licences
Gambling licences in Georgia are issued for a five-year period and are available for both land-based and online operators. The country offers two main categories of licence:
Recent amendments to the Gambling Law have expanded the scope of Georgian online-only gambling licences to better accommodate foreign markets. Each online licence can now cover up to two domains: one for Georgian players and one for foreign users. If only one domain is used, it may serve both groups.
Before these changes, licences were limited to a single domain without clear distinctions regarding player nationality. This change enables Georgian online licences to function as offshore licences, allowing operators to serve exclusively foreign players without targeting the local market.
Licensing verticals include:
Additionally, casino licence or slot machine hall licence holders may obtain a separate poker club licence.
B2B companies are also subject to a separate B2B licence to supply games, gaming platforms, RNG software and other ‘essential products or services’.
Licence requirements
Costs and taxation
As a general rule, licensing costs in Georgia are dependent on the location.
Additionally, there are quarterly fees payable by the following verticals:
Tax
For online operators:
For land-based operators:
Moreover, from 1 December 2024, tax rates were adjusted the following way:
Winnings tax:
Advertising and marketing restrictions
Gambling advertising is subject to strict regulations in Georgia:
Violations result in fines or potential licence suspensions.
AML and RG regulations
AML requirements include:
Responsible gambling regulations:
Recent and Future Developments
The Georgian gambling market is well-established and continues to evolve with regulatory updates. Key developments include:
While the industry remains stable, potential risks include overregulation, particularly in advertising and betting limits, which could impact market growth.
The 4H view
Georgia has become one of the most attractive destinations for gambling operators, offering a clear regulatory framework, reasonable tax policies and a business-friendly environment. While licence fees can be high, they are balanced by manageable tax rates and a straightforward legal system that makes it easier for companies to operate.
Some of the biggest global players, such as Flutter, Entain and Betsson, have already set up shop here and continue to thrive. This highlights not only Georgia’s appeal as a gambling hub but also its potential for long-term stability and growth.
Another major advantage is Georgia’s relatively low bureaucratic barriers, making it easier for foreign operators to enter the market. The country also boasts a high proportion of engaged gamblers, meaning demand for betting and casino products remains strong.
A gamechanging update came on 1 June 2024, when Georgia overhauled its licensing system. Previously, only land-based operators could obtain online gambling licences. With the new rules, online licences are now issued independently, allowing foreign operators to enter the market without having to invest in a physical presence. This shift makes Georgia an even more attractive jurisdiction for companies looking to expand in the region.
By separating land-based and online licensing, Georgia has improved regulatory oversight while also opening new opportunities for market participants. The government remains committed to refining the industry’s rules, ensuring a well-balanced and sustainable gambling sector that benefits both businesses and players.
Ivan Kurochkin is one of the founders of 4H Agency, partner and head of the Eastern Europe desk at 4H.
After 10+ years’ experience in consulting every type of clients from the testing laboratories to global operators and B2B providers on a variety of matters related to the gambling operations, Ivan has proven himself to be a business-oriented multi-jurisdictional advisor for entering new markets across the globe.
Ivan’s background helps him to choose the best and most efficient scenarios for expansion to new market or for bringing existing operations of 4H’s clients to a significantly new level. Ivan is also an expert in the field of responsible gambling and frequent author for industry media.
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EGR has partnered with 4H Agency to deliver a monthly insight into emerging regulated markets’ key requirements. This month, Georgia is in the spotlight
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