Gambling age in Comoros 🇰🇲

Gambling in Comoros exists in a largely unregulated grey area, shaped more by Islamic cultural norms than by formal legislation. The country follows Islamic law as a social framework, which traditionally discourages gambling, yet no comprehensive gambling act has been enacted to explicitly criminalize or fully govern it. Enforcement is inconsistent, and many residents navigate this space with limited legal clarity.

Foreign-facing online platforms operate without meaningful restriction, and locals with internet access can reach them relatively freely. The Comorian government has not prioritized building a formal regulatory body for gambling. This leaves both players and operators in a situation where no official consumer protections are in place, and personal responsibility carries more weight than any written rule.

You must be 18 to gamble in Comoros

No gambling-specific age law has been formally passed in Comoros, but the internationally recognized standard of 18 applies by default across most licensed offshore platforms accessible to Comorian players. Operators based abroad consistently apply this threshold as part of their own licensing requirements, meaning players under 18 are expected to be blocked from registering or placing bets.

Within Comoros itself, no domestic authority enforces a minimum gambling age, since formal gambling regulation simply does not exist at the national level. Still, anyone under 18 should not be gambling anywhere, full stop. The absence of local law does not create permission. Responsible behavior and parental oversight carry real weight in a country where regulation leaves gaps.

Is online gambling legal in Comoros?

Comoros has no dedicated gambling legislation, which means there is no law explicitly legalizing or banning most forms of gambling. The legal betting age in Comoros is not codified either, leaving the framework largely undefined. Online platforms hosted abroad are accessible and widely used, and no known prosecution of an individual for online gambling has been recorded.

Land-based gambling infrastructure is virtually nonexistent in Comoros, and organized betting shops or bingo halls are not part of the local landscape. Islamic influence on public life keeps many forms of gambling socially suppressed even when they are not explicitly illegal. Lottery-style activities and prediction platforms sit in the most ambiguous space of all, tolerated rather than formally permitted.

  • Online casinos: Unregulated, no explicit ban
  • Land-based casinos: No established presence
  • Online sports betting: Unregulated, accessible
  • Land-based betting: No established presence
  • Online bingo: Unregulated, no explicit ban
  • Land-based bingo: No established presence
  • Online lotteries: Unregulated, accessible
  • Land-based lotteries: No established presence
  • Prediction websites: Accessible, unregulated

Gambling laws and regulations in Comoros

Comoros does not have a standalone gambling law. The legal system draws from a combination of French civil law and Islamic law (sharia), neither of which produces a clear gambling statute. Gambling has never been a legislative priority for the Comorian government, and no regulatory body has been created to oversee, license, or monitor gambling activity of any kind.

Islamic principles embedded in Comorian society effectively discourage gambling more than any written rule does. Public gambling is socially unacceptable in most communities, and operators seeking a local license have nowhere to apply for one. Players who gamble online using foreign platforms are subject to those platforms’ own rules rather than any domestic Comorian framework.

Gambling license in Comoros

No gambling licensing system exists in Comoros. There is no government agency, no application process, and no gaming license requirements in Comoros that an operator could legally fulfill. Any platform serving Comorian players holds a license issued by a foreign jurisdiction, such as Malta, Gibraltar, or Curaçao, and operates entirely outside Comorian legal oversight.

Operators based in Comoros cannot obtain a local gaming license because the regulatory infrastructure simply does not exist. This creates real risk for players: no local authority can intervene in a dispute, reverse an unfair outcome, or hold an operator accountable. Choosing platforms licensed by reputable bodies abroad remains the only practical protection available to Comorian gamblers.

Responsible gambling in Comoros

Dedicated responsible gambling organizations do not currently operate within Comoros. No national helpline or government-funded support program exists for people experiencing gambling-related harm. Players in Comoros who need help are best directed to internationally recognized organizations that provide support regardless of location.

Gambling Therapy offers free online support in multiple languages and is accessible from anywhere. You can reach them by email at help@gamblingtherapy.org. Gamblers Anonymous also provides peer-based recovery support globally, with resources available through their website for those who cannot access local meetings.