Angola Reports 24% Surge in Gaming Tax Revenue as Land-Based Betting Grows 274%

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 20, 2026
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The Gaming Supervision Institute (ISJ) has reported that parafiscal revenue for February 2026 surpassed Kz2.8 billion (€3.1 million), representing a significant 24% increase from January.

Angola’s regulated gambling industry continues to emerge as a vital pillar of the nation’s public finances, with the Gaming Supervision Institute (ISJ) has reported that parafiscal revenue for February 2026 surpassed Kz2.8 billion (€3.1 million), representing a significant 24% increase from January.

Fiscal Growth Driven by Retail Resilience

The spike in monthly revenue was primarily fueled by a 25.3% rise in direct tax receipts from gaming activities. While other supplementary revenue streams, such as service-related income and supervision fees, saw slight declines of roughly 19%, the sheer volume of tax collections from active wagering more than compensated for these losses.

This trend underscores the effectiveness of ISJ’s intensifying oversight and tighter compliance protocols in converting player activity into state income.

The Migration to Physical Channels

A deeper analysis of market trends reveals a fascinating shift in player behavior. While the online gaming segment has experienced a recent softening, the land-based sector is booming. Key data from late 2025 indicated an overall gaming revenue jump of 75.1% year-on-year, with retail betting skyrocketing by a staggering 274%.

This move toward physical betting channels has provided regulators with a more transparent and manageable framework for tax capture. As Angola continues to refine its regulatory setup, the resilience of the land-based sector ensures a consistent and growing gambling revenue stream for the state’s public programs, reinforcing the sector’s importance in the broader national economic strategy.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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