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The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) is Ireland's independent regulator for gambling, gaming, betting, and certain lottery activities. It is responsible for setting industry standards, enforcing compliance, regulating advertising, protecting vulnerable individuals, and ensuring that gambling activities are conducted fairly and responsibly while preventing them from being used to support criminal activity.
Remote Casino Licence Fees
The cost of Remote Bookmaker and Betting Intermediary Licences in Ireland is determined by annual turnover. Businesses with a turnover under €50 million must pay a licence fee of €10,000. As turnover increases, so do the fees, with rates rising incrementally. For example, companies earning between €50 million and €75 million are charged €20,000, while those exceeding €100 million but under €150 million pay €40,000. The highest fee applies to businesses generating €500 million or more, which must pay €200,000 annually for their licence. These licences are essential for online casinos and betting platforms operating in Ireland.
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