Updated: April 2026 • This page is currently under review
This page is temporarily paused while we re-check licence details and update our casino list. We only want to list casinos here when the MGA licence can be clearly verified.
Why this page is paused: We are currently reviewing which casinos have confirmed MGA licensing. Until that is complete, we prefer not to show outdated or uncertain recommendations.
On TopBonusTips, we use MGA casinos to describe online casinos licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). We also include selected casinos that are licensed in other EU/EEA jurisdictions, where licence disclosure is clear and easy to verify.
Licensing can change over time, so we always recommend verifying the current licence details directly on the casino’s official website (usually in the footer).
New here? Read our guide: Casino licensing explained — MGA vs other EU/EEA regulators, what licences mean, and how to verify them.
A strong European licence is often a positive sign for transparency and oversight. While no licence guarantees a perfect experience, regulated operators typically follow clearer rules for identity checks (KYC), payments, and responsible gambling.
This list is intentionally curated. We add casinos when we see clear licence disclosure, reasonable bonus terms, and a setup that feels transparent to players (wagering rules, max bet rules, and withdrawal policies that are easy to understand).
The fastest way is to scroll to the casino’s footer and look for licence details such as the regulator name, licence number, and operator company. If licence information is missing or unclear, treat it as a warning sign.
An MGA casino is an online casino licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. Malta is an EU jurisdiction, and MGA licensing is widely recognized as a stronger regulatory framework compared to many offshore alternatives.
Not always. Availability depends on local laws and each casino’s accepted countries list. Always confirm eligibility on the casino’s website before registering.
No licence guarantees a perfect experience. However, EU/EEA licensing usually means clearer oversight and more transparent operator rules. Always read terms and check payment and withdrawal policies.
Yes. Operators can change licences, companies, or brand structures. That’s why we recommend verifying the current licence details on the casino’s official website before depositing.
No. This page is for general information and casino comparison only. Always follow the rules that apply in your country and verify details directly with the operator.
Reviewed by: Simon Y
Last updated: January 2026
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