EU-licensed casinos, Euro currency, and Irish-friendly payment options
Ireland offers a favorable environment for online gambling, with access to both UKGC and MGA-licensed casinos. Irish players benefit from EU consumer protections, Euro currency, and proximity to UK-based operators. The Irish market is set for regulatory updates, but currently operates with relatively permissive access to international operators.
Playing at EU-licensed casinos (MGA) provides strong consumer protections under European law.
Most casinos offer both EUR and GBP—choose based on your banking preferences.
Irish banks, Revolut, and familiar e-wallets work seamlessly at quality operators.
Reputable casinos offer deposit limits, self-exclusion, and links to Irish support services.
UKGC or MGA license for EU consumer protections
Euro currency without conversion fees
Irish bank cards, Revolut, PayPal, Skrill
Table variety, providers, and betting limits
Yes, online gambling is legal. Irish players can access UKGC and MGA-licensed casinos freely.
Gambling winnings are generally not taxed for recreational players in Ireland.
Irish bank cards, Revolut, PayPal, and Skrill all work well at most European-licensed casinos.
Yes, the Gambling Regulation Bill will establish a new regulatory framework, potentially requiring Irish-specific licenses.