Gibraltar's Key Industries
Despite being just 6.7 km², Gibraltar hosts a remarkably diverse economy. Its strategic location, favourable tax regime, and strong regulatory frameworks have attracted global companies across multiple sectors. Here's where the jobs are.
iGaming
300+ licensed operatorsGibraltar is home to over 300 online gaming companies, making it the world's leading iGaming jurisdiction. From online casinos and sportsbooks to poker platforms and gaming technology, the sector employs thousands of professionals across development, operations, compliance, marketing, and customer service.
Finance & Banking
Major banking centreA thriving financial services hub with banks, insurance companies, wealth managers, and fintech firms. Gibraltar's low-tax environment and robust regulatory framework attract global financial institutions seeking a European gateway.
Legal & Compliance
High demand for complianceWith its unique jurisdictional status and booming iGaming/finance sectors, Gibraltar has an outsized demand for lawyers, compliance officers, and regulatory specialists. Corporate law, gaming regulation, and financial compliance drive the sector.
Technology
DLT regulatory pioneerFrom blockchain and DLT (Gibraltar pioneered crypto regulation) to software development, cybersecurity, and data engineering. Tech roles span across iGaming platforms, fintech products, and growing startup ecosystem.
Hospitality & Tourism
300+ cruise ships/yearServing 300+ cruise ships annually plus a vibrant resident dining scene. Hotels, restaurants, bars, tour operators, and event venues all compete for talent in this Mediterranean hospitality market.
Maritime & Shipping
Top global bunkering portOne of the world's busiest bunkering ports and a significant ship registry. Maritime roles cover port operations, shipping law, bunkering services, yacht management, and marine engineering.