Application Process
The licence application process is structured to ensure that all applicants are assessed against defined regulatory criteria. Applications are reviewed in the order received, subject to the completeness of submitted documentation.
◆ The application process proceeds through defined stages, from initial submission to licence issuance. Each stage must be completed satisfactorily before the application advances to the next.
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Submission of Application Documentation
Submit the required application forms and supporting documentation to the Authority. Applications must include all mandatory documents as specified in the Required Documents section.
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Review of Applicant Information
The Authority reviews the submitted information and documentation for completeness and accuracy. Applicants may be contacted for clarification or additional information.
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Regulatory Due Diligence
Completion of regulatory due diligence procedures, including corporate structure review, key person assessment, source of funds verification, and sanctions screening.
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Licence Issuance
Upon successful completion of all application stages, the Authority issues the Internet Gaming Licence subject to defined conditions. The licence is recorded in the public register.
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit a complete application package including all required forms, supporting documentation, and the applicable fee. Incomplete applications will not be processed until all required materials are received.
The Authority may request additional documentation at any stage of the review process where further information is needed to assess the application.
Processing Timelines
Application processing times depend on the completeness of the submitted documentation and the complexity of the due diligence review. The Authority processes applications as efficiently as possible while maintaining the thoroughness required by the regulatory framework.
Applicants are encouraged to ensure all documentation is complete and accurate at the time of submission to avoid delays.
Review the documentation required to support a licence application.