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Grand Mondial Casino privacy policy: what Canadian players need to know

Last updated: 21-05-2026
Relevance verified: 21-05-2026

By Daniel S. McGrath – Updated June 2026

Grand Mondial Casino privacy policy decoded for Canadian players

Grand Mondial Casino has been collecting personal data about Canadian players since 2005. Over two decades, the platform has processed millions of account registrations, identity verification documents, payment transactions, and session records. That’s a substantial data infrastructure built around real people’s financial and behavioural information – and in 2026, the regulatory framework governing how that data is handled is more detailed and more enforceable than at any previous point in the platform’s history. Grand Mondial operates under both KGC and AGCO/iGaming Ontario licences, with the Ontario licence specifically bringing provincial data protection requirements that apply on top of Canada’s federal PIPEDA framework. This guide explains what Grand Mondial’s privacy practices actually involve for Canadian players in 2026.

Why Grand Mondial’s dual licensing matters for privacy

Grand Mondial’s privacy framework in 2026 is shaped by two parallel regulatory structures. The KGC licence governs operations for Canadian players outside Ontario and carries its established data handling standards. The AGCO/iGaming Ontario licence – in place since 2022 – applies to Ontario players and requires compliance with Ontario’s consumer protection standards and the AGCO’s data governance requirements, which incorporate Canadian provincial privacy obligations alongside the federal PIPEDA framework.

For Ontario players, this dual structure means data handling is governed by both federal and provincial requirements simultaneously, with iGaming Ontario providing oversight of the AGCO-licensed operator’s compliance. Players outside Ontario are covered by PIPEDA’s federal protections and the KGC’s licensing standards. The practical difference is that Ontario players have an additional regulatory body – iGaming Ontario – to which privacy-related complaints about the AGCO-licensed version of Grand Mondial can be escalated.

Grand Mondial operates under two distinct operator entities depending on province: Fresh Horizons Ltd for KGC-licensed operations outside Ontario, and Apollo Entertainment Limited for the AGCO-licensed Ontario version. Both entities are subject to PIPEDA for their Canadian player data handling, but the compliance infrastructure and oversight differ between them.

What data Grand Mondial collects from Canadian players

Data provided directly at registration and during account management:

Category Specific data points
Identity data Full legal name, date of birth, gender, nationality
Contact data Home address, email address, phone number
Verification data Government-issued photo ID, proof of address, payment method documentation
Financial data Card details, bank account or e-wallet information, CA$ transaction history
Occupational data Occupation field collected during registration
Account preferences Responsible gambling settings, marketing consent, language preference

Data collected automatically through platform use:

Category Specific data points
Technical data IP address, device type, browser version, operating system
Behavioural data Games played, session duration, bet sizes, game selection patterns, win and loss records
Location data IP-based geolocation for provincial eligibility verification
Communication data Live chat records, email support history, chatbot interaction logs
Cookie data Session authentication, preference storage, analytics, marketing tracking

The occupational data field at registration is worth noting specifically because it’s not universal across Casino Rewards Group properties. Grand Mondial collects occupation information as part of its KYC and AML compliance framework – financial crime regulations in some jurisdictions require operators to understand the source of funds and occupational context for players. Canadian players should complete this accurately rather than leaving it blank or entering placeholder data.

How Grand Mondial uses your personal data

The privacy policy identifies the following specific purposes for processing Canadian player data:

  • Account creation, authentication, and ongoing management within the Casino Rewards Group infrastructure
  • Processing CA$ deposits, withdrawals, and bonus transactions
  • Identity verification and KYC compliance under Canadian and applicable AML legislation
  • Fraud detection, prevention, and financial crime investigation
  • Regulatory compliance and reporting to the KGC, AGCO, and iGaming Ontario as applicable
  • Responsible gambling monitoring – analysing behavioural patterns to identify risk indicators and restrict marketing to high-risk accounts
  • Customer support and complaint resolution
  • Platform development and technical performance improvement
  • Casino Rewards Group loyalty program administration
  • Marketing communications with explicit prior consent only

The Casino Rewards Group loyalty program administration use is specific to Grand Mondial’s group membership. Your point balance, tier status, and redemption history are shared across the group’s shared loyalty infrastructure to enable the cross-platform portability that makes the program valuable. This is a disclosed operational necessity rather than a marketing data sale, and it operates within the terms players agree to when participating in the loyalty program.

Third parties who may receive Grand Mondial player data

Third party category Purpose Notes
Casino Rewards Group entities Loyalty program, duplicate account detection, group compliance Shared infrastructure across 15+ properties
Payment processors Processing CA$ fiat transactions Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
Identity verification providers KYC and age verification Third-party document authentication
Regulatory authorities Legal compliance and reporting KGC, AGCO, iGaming Ontario
IT and infrastructure providers Platform hosting and security Cloud servers and cybersecurity services
Analytics providers Platform performance analysis Usage and behaviour tracking tools
Marketing platforms Delivering consented promotional communications Email and content delivery

Grand Mondial states that personal data is not sold to third-party advertisers – a commitment that PIPEDA’s consent requirements reinforce legally for Canadian players. Marketing communications are sent only to players who have opted in, and consent can be withdrawn at any time.

The Casino Rewards Group data sharing warrants the most explanation. Grand Mondial shares administrative and compliance data within the group for legitimate operational purposes: managing the loyalty point system across properties, detecting duplicate accounts across the network, and maintaining group-level AML compliance. This does not mean your personal gambling data is shared across group casinos for independent marketing purposes without separate consent.

Data security measures

Grand Mondial protects player data through the following security infrastructure in 2026:

  • 128-bit SSL encryption on all data transmitted through the platform
  • PCI-compliant payment data infrastructure for card transaction security
  • eCOGRA certification covering game fairness and platform operational standards
  • Real-time transaction monitoring for fraud and AML indicators
  • Role-based internal access controls limiting staff data access by function
  • Automated session timeout mechanisms after inactivity

The eCOGRA certification covers not just game RNG integrity but platform operational standards more broadly, providing independent third-party oversight of how the platform functions beyond just the statistical fairness of individual games.

Data retention: how long Grand Mondial keeps your information

Data type Retention period Regulatory basis
Identity and KYC documents 5 years post-account closure Canadian AML legislation
Financial transaction records 5 years post-transaction Financial audit compliance
Game session and play history 3 years Dispute resolution
Customer support records 3 years Complaint handling
Marketing consent records Consent duration plus 1 year PIPEDA compliance
Technical access logs 12 months Security monitoring

The five-year KYC retention is a legal obligation under Canada’s Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act. It applies to both the Fresh Horizons Ltd and Apollo Entertainment Limited entities operating Grand Mondial and cannot be waived at a player’s request during the retention period. After the period expires, data must be securely deleted or permanently anonymised.

Your rights as a Canadian player under PIPEDA

Under federal privacy legislation and Ontario’s applicable frameworks, Canadian players at Grand Mondial have the following rights:

  • Right of access – request a complete copy of all personal data Grand Mondial holds about you
  • Right to correction – request updates to inaccurate or outdated information
  • Right to withdraw consent – for marketing and non-essential processing, opt out at any time
  • Right to complain – file with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
  • Right to account closure – Grand Mondial must close your account on request, subject to retention obligations

Ontario players have an additional escalation option: privacy-related complaints about the AGCO-licensed version of Grand Mondial can be directed to iGaming Ontario as part of the province’s regulated operator oversight framework. This provides a provincial regulatory pathway in addition to the federal Privacy Commissioner process.

PIPEDA access requests must be addressed within 30 days. Contact the support team through live chat or email to initiate any data rights request.

Common Questions About Privacy

Does Grand Mondial Casino sell my personal data to advertisers?

No - Grand Mondial explicitly states that personal data is not sold to third-party advertisers under any circumstances.

How long are my identity documents kept after I close my Grand Mondial account?

KYC documents are retained for five years post-closure under Canadian AML legislation, which cannot be waived at a player's request.

Can I request a copy of all data Grand Mondial holds about me?

Yes - submit a data access request through the support team; Grand Mondial must respond within 30 days under PIPEDA.

Are there two separate privacy frameworks for Ontario and non-Ontario players at Grand Mondial?

Yes - Ontario players fall under the AGCO-licensed Apollo Entertainment entity with iGaming Ontario oversight; other Canadian players fall under the KGC-licensed Fresh Horizons entity.

Does Grand Mondial share my data with other Casino Rewards Group casinos?

Limited administrative and compliance data is shared within the Casino Rewards Group for loyalty program management and duplicate account detection, not for cross-brand marketing.

Can I opt out of Grand Mondial marketing emails?

Yes - marketing consent can be withdrawn at any time through account settings or by contacting the support team directly.

Who do I contact if Grand Mondial doesn't resolve my privacy concern as an Ontario player?

Ontario players can escalate to iGaming Ontario or file with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

Does Grand Mondial's chatbot retain records of my support interactions?

Communication data including chatbot interaction logs is retained as part of the support records that Grand Mondial holds for up to three years.