GRAI Ledger Ireland Live · updated 6 Jul 2026
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Full registry

Every brand we track, one status at a time.

Search by name or filter by status. "Licensed" means a confirmed GRAI licence number. "Notice filed" means a public Notice of Intention has appeared but no licence yet. "No filing" means neither — the brand may still hold a legitimate foreign licence such as MGA or Curaçao.

20 brands tracked Sources: GRAI Operator Portal, Iris Oifigiúil notices

Registry

Statuses below reflect what we could confirm as of 7 July 2026. GRAI's rollout is moving fast and filings can change within days — treat this as a starting point, not a final answer, and cross-check directly with grai.ie or the operator's own licence footer before relying on it.

Common questions

How-to

How do I check if a specific casino is GRAI licensed?

Search the brand name above to see its current filing status. Always cross-check the licence number the operator displays against GRAI's own public register once it's live.

Freshness

How often is this registry updated?

Each brand shows the date it was last checked next to its status. The full registry is reviewed regularly against GRAI's Operator Portal and Iris Oifigiúil notices.

Definitions

What's the difference between the three statuses?

"Notice filed" means a public Notice of Intention has appeared but no licence yet. "GRAI licensed" means a confirmed licence number. "No filing" means neither — yet.

Published by GRAI Ledger Team — independent, no payments from any tracked operator. Read our methodology →

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