Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority moves licence applications online 

Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority moves licence applications online 

Regulator enables online Personal Management Licence applications, removing the need for hard-copy submissions while retaining enhanced due diligence checks.

Mauritius.- The Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) has informed applicants that Personal Management Licence (PML) applications can now be submitted through its online licensing platform. 

In a notice issued by its Licensing Division, the GRA said no hard-copy documents are required unless requested by the Authority. The notice applies to PML applications from directors, managers and officers of licensed gambling businesses, as well as horse owners required to hold PMLs under the GRA’s regulations.   

The GRA said: “We are pleased to inform you that applications can henceforth be submitted via our online platform with the supporting documents. No hard copies are required unless requested to produce.” 

Applicants must submit supporting documents including proof of identity, a recent passport photograph, proof of address and a certificate of character. 

Horse owners are also required to provide additional financial and ownership information. This includes source-of-funds documentation, such as the last three months’ payslips for employed applicants, a Business Registration Number where applicable for self-employed applicants, a bank reference letter, bank statements for the previous six months, and proof of ownership shares and horse-related payments signed by a licensed stable and/or trainer. 

The GRA also confirmed that applicants may still be subject to additional regulatory checks where Enhanced Due Diligence is deemed necessary. 

The Authority said it “reserves the right to request any additional documentation and/or information, where Enhanced Due Diligence is deemed necessary, including in respect of high-risk individuals or any other circumstances warranting such measures.” 

The update follows proposed amendments to the GRA Act announced in the 2026/27 Budget, which aim to strengthen the regulation of Mauritius’ gambling and horse racing sectors. 

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