95% applications will be rejected not for big mistakes, but for one tiny typo, a missing stamp, or even using the wrong file format in the paperwork. That's half of the problem if you don’t know what documents to prepare. The real challenge is to do it properly.
When Neomatrix Ltd. came to us, they were ready to enter LatAm but clueless about the licensing maze. We changed that, fast and with a 100% success rate.
About the Client
Name: Neomatrix Ltd
Type: B2C
Geography: Georgia
Target markets: Latin America
What the Client Needed
Neomatrix Ltd. had big plans: they wanted to launch their B2C business in Latin America fast. But like many founders, they quickly hit a wall — licensing.
They didn’t just need an Anjouan license; they needed someone who could cut through the confusion, tell them exactly what to do, and make sure they didn’t waste months on avoidable mistakes.
What they really needed was clarity, confidence, and a partner who could turn a complex process into something reliable.
How did we do that?
We started by setting up a Belize entity as their operational base, then turned our focus to the Anjouan B2C license application.
We made a complete roadmap of all required documents and explained what each item was, who issues it, and what formats are acceptable.
At the same time, we refined the client’s CV to create a concise, accurate biography that meets the regulator’s expectations.
Next, we started on the rest of the application paperwork. Wherever possible, we provided ready-to-use templates and examples so the client could prepare the documents correctly on the first try.
Results that Matter
We also prepared a full business plan adapted for Anjouan. The regulator accepted it quickly and without big changes.
The detailed preparation completely paid off. The client received the license within a month of submitting the documents. The checklists and templates we have worked on helped speed up the process and eliminate uncertainty at every stage.
Today, we continue supporting Neomatrix on corporate service and compliance. But their story isn’t unique, it’s proof of what’s possible when you’ve got the right support.
If you're serious about entering LatAm, or any regulated market, speed and precision are everything.