License Name
Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License
Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License
Mauritius
Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA)
Casino, betting, lotteries, horse racing, gaming machines, online gambling
Local
Good
Company registration in Mauritius required
Must comply with AML/CFT regulations as per GRA Act and Financial Intelligence Anti Money Laundering Act
Required to submit information or documents as specified by the Board; ongoing compliance and incident reporting
Subject to audit and investigation by the Authority
Regulator may require certification; must comply with relevant guidelines
Character, honesty, integrity, and criminal background checks on owners, directors, and certain staff
Activities restricted to license terms and guidelines set by GRA
Gambling taxes, betting duties, and responsible gambling levy must be paid to local authorities
Process is described by the Act, including submission requirements and Board review
Gambling Regulatory Authority, 12th Floor, Newton Tower, Sir William Newton Street, Port Louis
Operators must ensure compliance with AML and responsible gambling regulations
GRA resolves complaints and disputes as per Act
Not permitted
Initial business license application fee ranges from $500 to $2,000 depending on size and type of operation
License renewal fees required; amount depends on operation and games offered
Gambling income taxed; rates depend on game type (e.g., 15% gross casino takings, 14% gross stakes betting)
Financial stability and guarantees may be required depending on type of license
3 to 6 months from submission to license issuance
Company documents, full financial disclosure, organizational information, background and criminal records, business plan
Detailed business plan must be submitted, covering model, target market, and financials
AML, KYC and responsible gambling policies required
Technical assessment and ongoing monitoring as per GRA guidelines
Responsible gaming guidelines must be implemented
Customer identification and verification processes mandatory
Operators must have complaint resolution procedures; GRA also receives and handles complaints
Operators must have systems to ensure the integrity and fairness of gaming operations
Security measures as per regulations to protect player data
Supervisory and monitoring mechanisms required; GRA oversees compliance
Record-keeping and transaction monitoring as specified by Act/GRA
Must implement anti-fraud and integrity protocols
Regulator requires operational and technical competence for licensees
Issued for a specified period as set in license; subject to renewal
Financial penalties, suspension, or revocation for breach of license terms or Act
Gambling Regulatory Authority, 12th Floor, Newton Tower, Sir William Newton Street, Port Louis
+230 213 0515
09:00–17:00 local time, Monday to Friday
Gambling Inspectorate; Licensing; Integrity and Compliance; Horse-Racing; IT; Prosecution and Legal; Communication and Responsible Gambling; Administration and HR; Finance
What is Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License?
The Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License is the national authorization for operating land-based or online gambling, betting, lottery, and horse-racing activities in Mauritius, regulated by the GRA.
Which jurisdiction issues Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License?
The license is issued by the Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) in the Republic of Mauritius.
What is the cost of obtaining Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License?
The initial application fee generally ranges from $500 to $2,000 depending on the size and nature of the operation. Annual renewal fees and taxes apply.
What are the main requirements for Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority License?
Applicants must register a company in Mauritius, submit financial and ownership disclosures, undergo integrity checks, provide a business plan, comply with AML/CFT, KYC, and responsible gaming rules, and adhere to ongoing reporting and operational standards.