Miss Grand International

Miss Grand International also known as Miss Grand is an international beauty pageant franchise that was based in Thailand. It consists of the annual national pageant Miss Grand Thailand, as well as the international competition Miss Grand International, to which participating rights are licensed to organizers in other countries. The franchise has been owned and run by a Thai stock exchange-listed company with the same name, also known as MGI PCL, since its inception in 2013,[1][2] with Nawat Itsaragrisil as the president.[3]

Miss Grand International
TypeInternational women's beauty pageant
Parent organizationMGI PCL
HeadquartersBangkok, Thailand
First edition2013
Most recent edition2023
Current titleholderLuciana Fuster
 Peru
President and founder
Nawat Itsaragrisil
Vice Presidents
LanguageEnglish
Websitemissgrandinternational.com

The current Miss Grand International is Luciana Fuster of Peru who was crowned on 25 October 2023.[4]

History

Miss Grand International was founded in 2013 by Nawat Itsaragrisil, a Thai television host and producer. The pageant was founded in Thailand amidst a political crisis, inspiring the organizers to use the slogan 'No mob, Stop the Wars' as part of its identity,[5] later rephrased to 'Stop the War and Violence' in the following year.[6][7][8] The pageant aims to promote peace by being against all kinds of conflicts.[9][6]

The pageant has primarily been focusing on humanitarian issues with the reigning titleholders dedicating their year to work as the organization's spokesperson as well as involved in the charity events related to the said campaigns.[9][10] For instance, corresponding with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to raise funds available for humanitarian aid,[11] visiting and donated necessities to the internally displaced people in the refugee camps,[12][13][14][15] being the guest speaker at the related events and act as the ambassador of the NGOs (e.g., Catholic Medical Mission Board, Model United Nations),[16][17] or taking part in any projects of the local charitable organization in the visited countries.[16][18][19] Before 2021, the winner of the contest, together with all runners-up, often serve as the campaigners of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, to promote the tourism industry of the pageant-based country.[20][21]

The contest features contestants selected by licensees in each country. Its first three competitions were held in Thailand under the sponsorship of the country's government and televised worldwide via Channel 7,[7] while subsequent events have also taken place overseas,[22] and was broadcast via the local television channels together with the social media platforms including its official YouTube channel and Facebook page.[23]

In 2019, the pageant was being held in Venezuela amid the country's political crisis; several candidates withdrew from the competition due to security concerns and visa regulation problems, such as South Korea, Cambodia, and Laos.[24][25][26][27] Later in 2020, the pageant was also scheduled to be held in Venezuela on 25 October but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was postponed to 2021 and the venue was moved to Bangkok, Thailand.[28]

Contestant selection

Spanish preliminary pageant for Miss Grand International, Miss Grand Spain 2019, held at Hotel Campomar in Cantabria on 6 July 2019

The contestants of each edition of the pageant were selected by the franchise holder in respective countries or territories, through either a national contest, internal casting, or being hand-picked.[29][30] In its first decade, due to being a newly established pageant, almost half of the participating contestants were appointed; no national pageant was held. Nonetheless, in pageant-popular countries, especially in the Far East and the Americas,[25] annual national pageants are usually being held to crown a winner for the Miss Grand International pageant.[31] For example, Miss Grand Cambodia, Miss Grand Malaysia, Miss Grand Nepal, and Miss Grand Paraguay.[32][33][34][35] Some of the participatants were the runner-up or obtained the title in other national pageants, e.g. the delegates from Femina Miss India (2015–2021), Binibining Pilipinas (2013, 2015 – 2022), Miss Mexico (2017 – 2020),[36][37][38] Felvidék Szépe (2015 – 2017), etc.[39][40][41]

Despite not being considered an economically popular event in Europe and Africa, many countries have conducted national pageants separately for Miss Grand, for instance, Albania,[42] Kosovo,[43] Spain,[44][45] France,[46] Italy,[47] and South Africa. In Spain, Italy, and several countries in Asia, each administrative division (i.e. province, state, region) holds a preliminary competition to choose their delegate for the national pageant.[44][47][48][49] Moreover, in some provinces of Spain, Malaysia, and Thailand, third-level divisions' pageants are also held to determine delegates for the provincial competition, in which winners hold the title "Miss Grand (Province)" for the year of their reign.[44][50][49] Unfortunately, cultural impediments in the swimsuit competition have precluded some countries, such as ultraconservative and Muslim countries, from participating,[51][52] while some countries have not participated because of a lacking of funding.[53]

Although the title of Miss Grand pageant was global registered copyright, some national or local pageants unrelated to the Miss Grand International has been observed such as the Azerbaijan model search contest named "Miss and Mister Grand Azerbaijan" which was organized by Elxan Pashayev since 2018,[54][55] '"Miss Zimbabwe Grand", headed by Farai Zembeni since 2019, the pageant finalists participate in various continental contests in Africa,[56][57] as well as the local pageant in the Bahamas, "Miss Grand Bahama", established in 1970, which the name "Grand Bahama" refer to the third largest island in the northernmost region of the country.[58]

Main pageant

Miss Grand International is the platform's annual international beauty pageant. Its inaugural edition was held in Bangkok in 2013 under sponsorship from Thailand's government[7][59] and featured 73 participating countries; the inaugural titleholder was Janelee Chaparro of Puerto Rico.[60][61] In 2016, the pageant was held for the first time outside Thailand, at Westgate Las Vegas, Las Vegas, US, on 25 October.[23] Since 2015, the grand final is usually held on 25 October each year. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 and 2021 editions of the pageant were delayed, the 2020 edition was first scheduled to be held on 25 October 2020, but was postponed to 27 March 2021, and the venue was also moved to Bangkok, Thailand,[28] similar to the 2021 edition which was held in December 2021, two months behind the traditional schedule.[62]

The current Miss Grand International titleholder is Luciana Fuster of Peru, who was crowned on 25 October 2023 at Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam making her the second woman from Peru to win the crown.

EditionDateFinal venueHost countryEntrantsRef.
201319 NovemberImpact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, NonthaburiThailand71[60]
20147 OctoberIndoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok85[63]
201525 October77[59]
2016Westgate Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NevadaUnited States74[64]
2017Vinpearl Convention Center, Phú QuốcVietnam77[65]
2018The One Entertainment Park, YangonMyanmar75[66]
2019Poliedro de Caracas, CaracasVenezuela60[67]
202027 March 2021Show DC Hall, BangkokThailand63[68]
20214 December59[62]
202225 OctoberSentul International Convention Center, West JavaIndonesia68[69]
2023Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium, Ho Chi Minh CityVietnam69[70]
2024TBATBA[71]
2027TBATBAVietnam[72]

Pre-pageant activities

The pre-pageant activities of Miss Grand International usually consist of three main events, the swimsuit competition, a national costume parade, and the preliminary contest. The swimsuit competition is organized at a separate venue to determine the winner of the Best in Swimsuit award while the national costume and the preliminary round of each edition are usually held at the same venue of the grand final round.[73][74] All aforementioned events are live streamed via the pageant's Facebook and YouTube accounts.[74] In the preliminary round, all contestants will compete in swimwear and evening gowns in front of a panel of preliminary judges.[74] Each round of the preliminary competition and the Swimsuit competition will determine the winner of Best Evening Gown and Best in Swimsuit awards which will be announced later on the final stage of the contest as well as the winner of other special awards including Best National Costume and Miss Popular vote. Moreover, the scores from all ancillary events, preliminary competition, together with a closed-door interview portion and the swimsuit competition, also determine the Top 20 finalists during the grand final telecast of the pageant.[75]

List of the main special award winners in the Miss Grand International pageant
EditionBest in SwimsuitBest National CostumeBest Evening GownMiss Popular VoteCountry's Power of The YearBest Social MediaRef.
2013  Latvia  China  Dominican Republic  MyanmarAward given since 2020.Not Awarded[61]
2014  Thailand  Vietnam  Indonesia  Cambodia  Japan[63]
2015  Costa Rica  Philippines  Japan  Sri Lanka  India[76]
2016  Bahamas  Indonesia  England  Korea  Jamaica[10]
2017  Costa Rica  Indonesia  China  Indonesia  Paraguay[65]
2018  Cuba  Peru  Thailand  Vietnam  Indonesia[77]
2019  Panama  Ecuador  Peru  VietnamNot Awarded[78]
2020  Brazil
3 Countries
  •  Guatemala
     Japan
     Thailand
 Mexico  Malaysia  Cambodia[79]
2021  Puerto Rico
3 Countries
  •  Angola
     Malaysia
     Peru
 Thailand  CambodiaNot Awarded[80]
2022Not Awarded
4 Countries
  •  Peru
     Thailand
     United Kingdom
     Vietnam
 Mexico  Mauritius  Vietnam  Czech Republic[81]
2023  Dominican Republic
3 Countries
  •  Japan
     Nigeria
     Vietnam
 Russia  Myanmar  MyanmarNot Awarded[82]

Grand Final

The opening show of the 2021 grand final, performed by Abena Appiah Miss Grand International 2020 together with all 2021 delegates

The grand final of the pageant is usually broadcast worldwide on television and the social media platforms of the pageant. As the tradition of the pageant, twenty semi-finalists are chosen from the initial pool of contestants through observation during the entire pageant, a closed-door interview, swimsuit round as well as a preliminary competition, which featured contestants competing in swimsuits and evening gowns.[75][83] However, the "Country of the year" was first introduced in 2020 edition, which was selected by the audience on social networks.[9][84] The winner of this category automatically enters the twenty finalists regardless of all previous scores.[84] The Top 20 would then compete in a swimsuit competition, with 10 of them advancing to the Top 10,[83] this number eventually was reduced to 9 with the 10th semi-finalist being the Top Popularity Winner determined through mobile voting,[75][9] all 10 semi-finalists would then compete in an evening gown and give their speeches with a ‘Stop the War and Violence' theme.[85][86]

After the speech round and evening gown competitions, the judges then select the top five to compete in the question-and-answer portion,[83][85] where all entrants will be asked the same question about an ongoing global situation; such as the management of COVID-19 pandemic crisis,[87] the 2016 United States presidential election,[10][64] and the ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis in Venezuela.[88] The judges will select the winner based on their answer and all previous accumulate scores, then the host will sequentially announce the fourth, third and second runners-up.[79][89] The last 2 candidates of the top 5 finalists will stand in the center of the stage then one of them will be named Miss Grand International.[9][79][90][91][89]

The summary of the pageant selection process is shown below.

Miss Grand International Selection Criteria[92]
Events
Rounds/Awards
Post-crowned
domestic activities
International pageant camp
Ancillary eventsOnline processesClosed-door interviewSub-contestsPreliminary contestGrand final
Swimsuit competitionNational costume sectionSwimsuit roundEvening gown roundSwimsuit roundEvening gown roundSpeech roundQ&A portion
Quarter-finalist (Top 20)1 spot: 2020,2022[i]
Semi-finalist (Top 10)1 spot, 2015–present[ii]
Finalist (Top 5)
Winner
Special awards
Country of the yearTwice in 2020, 2022[i]
Best National costume2016–present2013–present
Best in Swimsuit2016–present2013–present2013–present
Best Evening gown2021–present2013–present
Best Social media2014–2022
Miss Popular vote[ii]2013–present
   The events/rounds that are used to determine the qualifier (s).
   Awarded, category still exists
   Awarded, category renamed
   Awarded, category no longer exists

Crowns and awards

As the tradition of this pageant, the crown of the title holders, known as the Golden Crown, has been set to be changed every 3 years,[93] all versions of the Golden Crown are made of gold and brass for structural integrity, while the exterior is adorned by diamond, and emerald.[22] Its first version was designed by a Thai jewellery design company, God Diamond, headed by Chawalit Chommuang,[94] and was used for the first three editions of the pageant.[22] The crown used from 2016 – 2018 (2nd version) and 2019 – 2021 (3rd version) was designed by an unrevealed company and George Wittels, respectively.[22][67][95]

The latest version of the golden crown, which was going to be used for the 2022 – 2024 edition, was also made by a Venezuelan jewellery designer, George Wittels,[96] who signed as the official jewel sponsor of the Miss Grand International Organization during 2019 – 2024.[67][95] He additionally designed the crown for all four runners-up of the pageant since the 2019 edition, the first time that the organization provided the crown for the runner-up positions.[95]

Since 2014, the organizer has also been offering USD$ 40,000 cash to each year winner for spending a year work as the organization's spokesperson in its campaign,[33][76][79][97] the prize was increased from USD$ 30,000 in 2013;[61][97] however, some Vietnamese media published that Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên earned USD$ 60,000 for winning the contest in 2021.[93] Furthermore, all four runners-up of each edition, also received cash prizes, ABS-CBN reported that Samantha Bernardo of the Philippines got USD$ 6,000 in cash after she had obtained the first runner-up title at the Miss Grand International 2020 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand,[98] Vartika Singh of India received USD$ 4,000 for her second runner-up finish at the 2015 edition,[99][100] and 3,000 and US$$2,000 for the third and fourth runners-up, respectively.[100] Besides the finalists, the winner of each special award also received a prize; approximately USD$ 1,000 – 3,000 according to the 2013 to 2015 contests.[97][100][101][102]

After relinquishing the crown to the successor, the immediate predecessor is provided with a replica tiara; the replica is usually produced by the same designer as its master.

Gallery of Miss Grand International crowns

Recent Titleholders

EditionCountryTitleholderNational TitleVenue of CompetitionNumber of Entrants
2023  PeruLuciana FusterMiss Grand Peru 2023Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam69
2022  BrazilIsabella MeninMiss Grand Brazil 2022West Java, Indonesia68
2021  VietnamNguyễn Thúc Thùy TiênMiss Grand Vietnam 2021Bangkok, Thailand59
2020  United StatesAbena AppiahMiss Grand United States of America 2020
63
2019  VenezuelaValentina FigueraEl Concurso by Osmel Sousa 2018Caracas, Venezuela60
Winners gallery
Country/Territory by number of wins
Miss Grand International's winning countries and territories by the number of wins
Color key:
  2 titles
  1 dethroned title
  1 title
  1 temporarily assumed title
List of countries by number of Miss Grand International wins
Number of win (s)Country/TerritoryYears
2
 Peru2017, 2023
1
 Brazil2022
 Vietnam2021
 United States2020
 Venezuela2019
 Paraguay2018
 Indonesia2016
 Australia[a]2015
 Dominican Republic[b]
 Cuba2014
 Puerto Rico2013

Continents by number of wins

Continent or regionTitlesYears
Americas82013, 2014, 2015[b], 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
Asia22016, 2021
Oceania12015[a]
Europe0
Africa0
Notes

Miss Grand National

In addition to Thailand, several national licensees have been separately organizing their preliminary pageants to select the representatives for the Miss Grand International pageant. As listed below, the lists were divided into 4 geographic continent groups, including; Africa, the Americas, Asia-Oceania, and Europe.

Legend
  Active: The most recent titleholder was chosen through the Miss Grand National pageant.
  Inactive: Miss Grand National pageant was defunct, the current titleholder was appointed without organizing any contest, or no representative
  Merged: Miss Grand National pageant was merged into other pageants, and one of those pageants' finalists was elected Miss Grand titleholder
  Projected: Miss Grand National pageant was supposed to be held in the year mentioned.
PageantFirst
edition
StatusNote
Miss Grand national pageants in Africa
Miss Grand Botswana2014InactiveHeld only once in 2014, by a South Africa-based businessperson, Dineo Matlapeng.[103]
Miss Grand Ghana2020ActiveSeparately organized 2 times; in 2020 by Legacy Pageants Limited, and another in 2022 by Akuaba Entertainment.
Miss Grand Liberia2021InactiveDue to the COVID-19 outbreak, the pageant was held virtually.
Miss Grand Namibia2015InactiveHeld as a stand-alone contest three times during 2015 – 2018, by Magnolia Events Management (ML Events Artistry).[104][105][106][107]
Miss Grand Nigeria2015MergedIndividually organized twice, in 2015 and 2016. Since 2020, the titleholder has been determined through The Nigerian Queen pageant.
Miss Grand South Africa2015ActiveHeld annually since 2015 by different organizers.
Miss Grand Tanzania2017InactiveHappened once in 2017, by Rasheedah Jamaldin.[108][109]
Miss Grand Zimbabwe2013InactiveHeld once in 2013 by Samantha Tshuma.[110][111][112]
Miss Grand national pageants in Asia and Oceania
Miss Grand Australia2014ActiveHeld annually since 2014, by different organizers.[113]
Miss Grand Cambodia2015ActiveSeparately organized annually since 2015.[114] Its first five editions (2015 – 2019) was arranged under the direction of Boonkerd Angamnuaysiri. Since 2020, the license has belonged to Mohahang Production.[115][116]
Miss Grand ChinaCancelledThe inaugural edition was expected to be held in 2021 but was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[117][118]
Miss Grand Indonesia2015MergedHeld as a stand-alone contest 3 times during 2018 – 2020.[119] Beginning in 2023, the winner of a newly established national beauty contest, Miss Mega Bintang Indonesia, will be assumed to be Miss Grand Indonesia.[120]
Miss Grand Japan2015ActiveHeld annually since 2015, by Eriko Yoshi [ja].[121]
Miss Grand Korea2017ActiveHeld annually since 2017 by different organizers.[122][123]
Miss Grand Laos2017ActiveHeld individually 3 times, in 2017, 2018, and 2022.[124][125]
Miss Grand Malaysia2013ActiveHeld annually since 2013 by three different organizers.[126]
Miss Grand Myanmar2016InactiveSeparately held once in 2016 by Style Plus H.[127]
Miss Grand Nepal2016ActiveHeld annually since 2016 by three different organizers.[128]
Miss Grand Philippines2014MergedSeparately held once in 2014. During 2015 - 2022, the franchise belonged to the Binibining Pilipinas.[129]
Miss Grand Sri Lanka2016InactiveHeld twice, in 2016, and 2018.[130][131]
Miss Grand Thailand2013ActiveHeld annually since 2013.[132]
Miss Grand Vietnam2022ActiveHeld annually since 2022, by Sen Vang Entertainment.[133]
Miss Grand national pageants in Europe
Miss Grand Albania2014InactiveHeld in parallel with Miss Grand Kosovo from 2014 to 2018, then was separated into a stand-alone contest in 2019.[134][135][136]
Miss Grand Belgium2021ActiveUnder the direction of Carolyn Collinda, the contest was organized twice, in 2021 and 2022.[137][138]
Miss Grand France2019ActiveHeld annually since 2019.[139][140][141][142]
Miss Grand Italy2019ActiveHeld annually since 2019, by Giuseppe Puzio.[143][144][145]
Miss Grand Kosovo2014InactiveHeld in parallel with Miss Grand Albania from 2014 to 2018, then was separated into a stand-alone contest in 2019.
Miss Grand Netherlands2016ActiveHeld as a stand-alone pageant in 2016 – 2018. The other titleholders were determined through either the Miss Supranational Netherlands (2014 – 2015) or the 12 Months of Beauty (2020 and 2022) pageants.
Miss Grand Spain2016ActiveUnder the management of Vicente Gonzalez, the pageant has been organized as a stand-alone pageant since 2016.[146][147]
Miss Grand United Kingdom2015InactiveHeld separately twice, in 2015 by Holly Louise, and in 2021 by Megan Darlington.
Miss Grand national pageants in North America
Miss Grand Bahamas2018InactiveHeld only once in 2018, by Navado Dawkins.[148][149]
Miss Grand Canada2017MergedSeparately organized 3 times; in 2017 and 2018 by Di Benedetto Models agency,[150][151] and another in 2021 by the Pageant Group Canada Inc.[152] The country delegates for the Miss Grand International pageant have been selected via the Miss World Canada competition since 2022.
Miss Grand Costa Rica2022ActiveHeld once in 2022 by the Concurso Nacional de Belleza de Costa Rica [es] (CNB Costa Rica).[153]
Miss Grand Cuba2023Projected
Miss Grand Curaçao2014InactiveHeld as a separate pageant only once in 2014, by the Señorita Curaçao organization.[154][155]
Miss Grand Dominican Republic2016InactiveHeld once in 2016 by Chantel Martinez, the first runner-up Miss Grand International 2013.[156][157]
Miss Grand Guatemala2023Projected
Miss Grand Honduras2022ActiveFirst organized in 2022 to determine country representative for the 2022 and 2023 editions of Miss Grand International.[158][159][160]
Miss Grand Mexico2023Projected
Miss Grand Nicaragua2021ActiveOrganized individually once in 2021 by Saúl Benítez, to elect the winners for the 2021 and 2022 editions of Miss Grand International.[161][162]
Miss Grand United States2016ActiveHeld annually since 2016.[163]
Miss Grand national pageants in South America
Miss Grand Brazil2014ActiveHeld annually since 2014.[164][165][166]
Miss Grand Chile2017ActiveOrganized annually since 2017 by different organizers.[167][168]
Miss Grand Colombia2018ActiveHeld individually twice; in 2018 by Top 3 Latam,[169] and 2022 by César Prado.[170]
Miss Grand Ecuador2021ActiveHeld separately once in 2021 by Tahiz Panuz, the president of the CNB Ecuador.[171]
Miss Grand Paraguay2017ActiveSeparately held annually since 2017, by Mygami Producciones SRL.[172][173]
Miss Grand Peru2023ActiveThe first edition was expected to happen in mid-2023.
Miss Grand Venezuela2022ActiveFirst organized in 2022 to determined the country representative for Miss Grand International 2023.[174][175]

Liberia

Liberia entered the Miss Grand International pageant for the first time in 2021. The country representative was Hajamaya Mulbah, one of the Miss Grand Liberia 2021 finalists, who was promoted to replace the original winner of such a contest, Goretti Itoka.[176][177][178] The organizers cited Itoka wished to relinquish the title willingly, howbeit, Itoka later contended that she was removed without any direct clarification from the organizers.[176][177][178] The Ministry of Information, Culture affairs, and Tourism of Liberia (MICAT) was also involved to manipulate the situation and has sent a communication document to the organizer, however, no organizer's official response.[178]

The Miss Grand Liberia 2021 is the inaugural edition of Miss Grand Liberia beauty contest, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the pageant was held virtually via Zoom application featuring 9 national finalists, in which a social media marketing strategist and the former Miss Mano River Union, Goretti Itoka, was elected as the national winner.[176][179]

Botswana

Botswana joined the Miss Grand International only once in 2014, with the representation of Lillian Lillie Dlamini, who won the inaugural national contest Miss Grand International Botswana 2014, outclassing 12 other finalists,[180] The event was held on 26 July at Cresta Lodge Hotel in Gaborone, under the management of Dineo Matlapeng, a South Africa-based businessperson.[103]

Miss Grand Botswana National Finalists (1)
Edition
1st2nd
2014TBD
CentralTsaone Boikhutso
ChobeModeline Mbaakanyi
Francistown
GaboroneLillian Molose (W)
GhanziOweditse Phirinyane
JwanengOnalenna Phofedi
KgalagadiKefilwe Barobetse
KgatlengAndreanne Gasebalwe
KwenengGaolebale Lekau
LobatseGomolemo Majafhe
Miss Grand Botswana National Finalists (2)
Edition
1st2nd
2014TBD
NgamilandTebogo Lebanna
North-EastCarole Ngisi
Orapa
Selebi-Phikwe
SouthernLebogang Kaisara
South-EastKelly Charles
Sowa
Total13
Color keys:
 W  Winner
 R  Runners-up
  Unplaced

Participating countries and territories

National franchises have a lot of latitude in choosing candidates for Miss Grand International. Some are the winners of individual contests for their Miss Grand International, others get the honor by winning first or second runner-up from contests for candidates to multiple international pageants, and yet others are chosen in different ways.

The following is the list of Miss Grand International participating countries and territories, the competition result, as well as the national licensee entities since 2013. The list was divided into 6 groups based on the geographic continents.

Africa

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
10 Top 10 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
Y Unplaced
N No representative
 Third runner-up
 Fourth runner-up
Miss Grand national licensees in African countries.
The list can be scrolled manually or interactively.
Country/territoryYear of participation[181][182]
Year'0'1'2'3'4'5'6'7'8'9
Licensee
 Algeria
2010sNo pageantYRRNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Angola
2010sNo pageantNN20NNNN
2020sN20Y10[to be determined]
Current: Márcia de Menezes (2021 – present)[183]
Former licensees
  • 2015: Meriam Kaxuxwena
 Botswana
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Cameroon
2010sNo pageantRYNRNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current: Cameroon Pageant Academy (Enanga Ndolo Mbesa) (2024 – present)
Former licensees
  • 2013: Marie Cecile Olga Mengue Essouma
  • 2014 – 2016: Miss Prestige Cameroun Organization
 Cape Verde
2010sNo pageantNNNNNYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2018: Priscilla Gomes
 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
2010sNo pageantNRNNNNN
2020sNNRN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2014: Naise Gumanda
  • 2022: Caroline Kondé[185]
 Egypt
2010sNo pageantYNYYYNY
2020sYYNY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Egypt Org.[186] (2013, 2015 – 2017, 2019 – 2021, 2023 – present)
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Ethiopia
2010sNo pageantY YYYNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Gabon
2010sNo pageantRNNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013: Mbou Wouono Henriette
 Ghana
2010sNo pageantNNYNNYN
2020sRNYY[to be determined]
Current: Abena Appiah (2022 – present)[187]
Former licensees
  • 2015 – 2016: Charlee Berbicks
  • 2018: Oklepeme Foundation
  • 2020: Legacy Pageants Ltd.
 Guinea
2010sNo pageantYNNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013: Jasmine Sjöberg Sidibe
 Ivory Coast
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:Robles Yanez (2024 – Present)
Former licensees
  • 2014: Richlove Amissah
 Kenya
2010sNo pageantYNYNNNN
2020s20NNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Liberia
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNYNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Mauritius
2010sNo pageantNYNYNNY
2020sYY10N[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2014: Miss India Worldwide Mauritius Organization
  • 2016: Miss Supranational Mauritius Organization
  • 2019 – 2022: Ahmad Abbas[190]
 Mozambique
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNNYN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Namibia
2010sNo pageantYRYRRRN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2014: Beauties of Africa Inc.
  • 2015 – 2018: Magnolia Events Management[105][104] (By Magnolia Kuhanga)[107]
 Nigeria
2010sNo pageantRYYYYNY
2020sY202020[to be determined]
Current: The Qhue Group (2023 – present)
Former licensees
 Réunion
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNY
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2019: Laëtitia Hoareau-Boyer
 Rwanda
2010sNo pageantNNNYNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2016: Sonia Gisa
 Seychelles
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2023: Gabriella Gonthier[195]
 Sierra Leone
2010sNo pageantNNNNYYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2017 – 2018: IAMSL Pageant Agency
 South Africa
2010sNo pageantNNYYYY20
2020sY YY[to be determined]
Current: Maggy Dee Productions (2016 – Present)[196]
Former licensees
  • 2015: Reinhardt Drewel Foundation
 South Sudan
2010sNo pageantNYYY10NN
2020sNNNR[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2014 – 2017: Atong Demach[197]
  • 2023: Amelia Deng
 Tanzania
2010sNo pageantNYNNYYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current: Avil and Minazi Entertainment Ltd. (2024 – Present)
Former licensees
 Tunisia
2010sNo pageantNNYNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Uganda
2010sNo pageantYNYNYNN
2020sNNYN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013, 2015, 2017: Afrost Uganda Marketing Ltd.
  • 2022: Oliver Nakakande Foundation[198]
 Zambia
2010sNo pageantNNNNNYR
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Zimbabwe
2010sNo pageantYYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees

Asia

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
10 Top 10 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
Y Unplaced
N No representative
 Third runner-up
 Fourth runner-up
Miss Grand national licensees in Asian countries.
The list can be scrolled manually or interactively.
Country/territoryYear of participation[181][182]
Year'0'1'2'3'4'5'6'7'8'9
Licensee
 Armenia
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNY
2020sNYNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Bangladesh
2010sNo pageantNRRNNNN
2020sNYYN[to be determined]
Current: Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (2024 – present)
Former licensees
Bashkortostan
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNY
2020sYNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2019 – 2020: Miss Bash Models Agency
 Cambodia
2010sNo pageantRYYRYYR
2020s201010Y[to be determined]
Current: HK7 Co., Ltd. (Sokunthea Im) (2023 – present)[204]
Former licensees
  • 2013: Chan Srey Neang
  • 2014 – 2019: Boonkerd Angamnuaysiri[205]
  • 2020 – 2022: Phalitakam Mohahang Co., Ltd (Mohahang Production)(2020–present)[206][207]
 China
2010sNo pageant20YYY20YY
2020sYRYN[to be determined]
Current: ShengYu XingHui Culture Communications Co., Ltd. (2024 – present)
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2019: Guangzhou Zhoumeng Marketing Co., Ltd.[208]
  • 2020 – 2021: Xin Fu Lai Enterprise Management Co., Ltd.[209]
  • 2022: Shirley Yu
 Georgia
2010sNo pageantYNNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Hong Kong
2010sNo pageantNYYYYYN
2020sNYYY[to be determined]
Current: Sasha Wasee (2022 – Present)
Former licensees
  • 2014 – 2015: Laura Li
  • 2016 – 2018: Adam Lee
  • 2021: Xin Fu Lai Enterprise Management Co., Ltd.[209]
 India
2010sNo pageantYY Y20 Y
2020sY20Y20[to be determined]
Current: Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (2020, 2022 –Present)[210]
Former licensees
 Indonesia
2010sNo pageantY10Y 10 Y
2020s 10 10[to be determined]
Current: Yayasan Dunia Mega Bintang – Ivan Gunawan (2020 – present)[212]
Former licensees
  • 2013, 2016 – 2017: Yayasan Puteri Indonesia [id][213]
  • 2014 – 2015: El John Pageants [id]
  • 2018 – 2019: Dharma Gantari Foundation[214]
 Iran
2010sNo pageantNYYNNNN
2020sYNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2014 – 2015, 2020: Miss Iran Organization
 Iraq
2010sNo pageantNNNYNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2016: Klaodia Khalaf
 Israel
2010sNo pageantR20YNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Japan
2010sNo pageantY2010YY 20
2020s20YYY[to be determined]
Current: Eriko Inoda (2016 – Present)[215]
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2015: Stephen I. Diáz
 Kazakhstan
2010sNo pageantYYNNN20N
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2015: Miss Grand Kazakhstan Organization (By AIM Studio)
  • 2018: Miss Tourism Russia Organization
 Kurdistan
2010sNo pageantNYCNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2014 – 2015: Dalia Rebwar Hassan[216]
 Kyrgyzstan
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNNRN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Laos
2010sNo pageantNNNN20YR
2020sYYY20[to be determined]
Current: Saikeo Sidavong (2018 – Present)[218]
Former licensees
 Lebanon
2010sNo pageantYYNNYYY
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2019: Al-Sawsan International Foundation
 Macau
2010sNo pageantYYY10YYY
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Malaysia
2010sNo pageantYYY20YYY
2020s1020YY[to be determined]
Current: HyperLive Entertainment Pte Ltd. (2022–present)[219]
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2014: Anson Chong[126]
  • 2015 – 2021: Introducing Malaysia[220]
 Mongolia
2010sNo pageantYYYNYNN
2020sNNYN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Myanmar
2010sNo pageant20YYYYYY
2020s2020Y [to be determined]
Current: Glamorous International(2021 – present)
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2014: Miss Golden Land Myanmar Organization
  • 2015 – 2016: Style Plus H
  • 2017 – 2020: Miss Universe Myanmar Organization[221]
   Nepal
2010sNo pageantYYYNYYY
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Umanga Creation Pvt. Ltd (2023 – Present)
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2016: Looks Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (Mero Looks)[128][222]
  • 2017 – 2019: RK Entertainment Group[223]
  • 2020 – 2022: Izodom Nepal & Cosmo Group[224]
 Pakistan
2010sNo pageantYYNNNNN
2020sNYYN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Philippines
2010sNo pageant Y YY
2020s Y10Y[to be determined]
Current: ALV Pageant Circle (2023 – Present)
Former licensees
 Siberia
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNYNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2021: Anton Sergeevi
 Singapore
2010sNo pageantCYYYRRN
2020sNNYY[to be determined]
Current: AO Venture Pte Ltd (2023 –  present)
Former licensees
 South Korea
2010sNo pageantYYY10YYR
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Korea Premium Brand Association (2020 – Present)[227][228]
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2015: Ronaldo Soriano Trono
  • 2016 – 2019: 1L2H Ltd.[227]
 Sri Lanka
2010sNo pageant102010YY20N
2020sYYYC[to be determined]
Current: Brian Kerkoven (2013 – Present)[229]
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Taiwan
2010sNo pageantNYYYNYN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current: International Celebrity Pageant Group (2023 – Present)
Former licensees
 Thailand
2010sNo pageant2010 1020
2020s10Y 10[to be determined]
Current: Nawat Itsaragrisil (2013 – Present)[230][231]
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Turkey
2010sNo pageantNNNYNNN
2020sNNYY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Aura International (Adnan Seker) (2023 – Present)
Former licensees
  • 2016: Diana Osypenko
  • 2022: Özcan Yılmaz Agency Model
 Turkmenistan
2010sNo pageantYNNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013: Natalia Vasileva
 Uzbekistan
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNNN20[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2023: Olinda Cho 卓猷燕[232]
 Vietnam
2010sNo pageantYYY20101010
2020s20 20 [to be determined]
Current: Senvang Entertainment (2018 – Present)[233]
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2014: MGI Invitation[234][235]
  • 2015 – 2017: Elite Model International[236]

Europe

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
10 Top 10 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
Y Unplaced
N No representative
 Third runner-up
 Fourth runner-up
Miss Grand national licensees in European countries.
The list can be scrolled manually or interactively.
Country/territoryYear of participation[181][182]
Year'0'1'2'3'4'5'6'7'8'9
Licensee
 Albania
2010sNo pageantRYYRRYY
2020sYRNY[to be determined]
Current: Exclusive Management (mga) (2023 – present)
Former licensee
  • 2013: Dajana Luga
  • 2014 – 2015: Sherif Pacolli[237]
  • 2016: Paula Preçi
  • 2017: Klaudia Kalia
  • 2018 - 2021: Aleks Tanushi[42]
 Belarus
2010sNo pageantRNYNYNY
2020sYNYY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Queen Belarus (2019 - 2020, 2023 – present)
Former licensee
  • 2013: Veronika Chachyna
  • 2015: Luliia Kuper
  • 2017: Panova Denisovna
  • 2022: Anton Sergeevi
 Belgium
2010sNo pageantYYYYYYN
2020sNYYY[to be determined]
Current: Carolyn Collinda (CC Production) (2021 – Present)[137]
Former licensee
  • 2013: Miss Exclusive Belgium Org.
  • 2014 – 2015: Annick Eycken
  • 2016 – 2017: Miss Toerisme Organisatie Benelux
  • 2018: Elisabeth Moszkowicz
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2014: Alma Jasić
 Bulgaria
2010sNo pageantNNYNYYY
2020sYNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Crimea
2010sNo pageantRNNNNNN
2020sYNYN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2013: Kateruna Romanovna Gubrienko
  • 2020: Anton Sergeevi
  • 2022: Sasha Waseem
 Czech Republic
2010sNo pageantYY20Y Y20
2020s10Y 20[to be determined]
Current: Miss Czech Republic Org. (2015–present)[238]
Former licensee
 Denmark
2010sNo pageantCNYYYYN
2020sNN20Y[to be determined]
Current: Miss Danmark Organization (2018, 2022 – present)
Former licensee
  • 2013, 2015 – 2017: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization
 England
2010sNo pageantYNYYYYR
2020s20RNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013: Miss United Kingdom Organization
  • 2015: Elizabeth Greenham
  • 2016 – 2019: Pageant Girl Ltd.
  • 2020 – 2021: Megan Darlington
 Estonia
2010sNo pageantYYYYYYY
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2019: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization
 Finland
2010sNo pageantYYNNYYN
2020sYNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2018: Fashion Model Agency[239]
  • 2020: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization[citation needed]
 France
2010sNo pageantYY20YYNY
2020sY20Y20[to be determined]
Current: Robles Yanez (2023 – present)
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2014: Miss Nationale Organization
  • 2015 – 2017: Fashion Models Academy (By Réjane Klein Maurer)
  • 2019 – 2020: Sonia Mansour
  • 2021 – 2021: No data available
 Germany
2010sNo pageantYYNNYYY
2020sY20YY[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2013 – 2014, 2017 – 2018: Miss Germany Organization
  • 2019 - 2023: Miss From Germany (by Leandro Aponte)[240]
Gibraltar
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current: No1 Models Gibraltar (Kelvin Hewitt) (2023 – Present)
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
Greece
2010sNo pageantYYNNNNN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current: Star Hellas (Vassilis Prevelakis and Associates E.E.) (2013 – 2014, 2023 – Present)
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Hungary
2010sNo pageantYYYYYNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Iceland
2010sNo pageantNNNCNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2016: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization
 Ireland
2010sNo pageantNNNNNN20
2020sYNYY[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2019 – 2020, 2022: Manuel Munares[241]
  • 2023: Rachel Slawson
 Italy
2010sNo pageantYNYYNNY
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: MUPI SRL. (2019 – present)[242]
Former licensee
 Kosovo
2010sNo pageantYYRRRYR
2020sYRCY[to be determined]
Current: Exclusive Management (mgk) (2023 – present)
Former licensees
 Latvia
2010sNo pageant10NNYNNY
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013: Mis un Misters Rēzekne Organization
  • 2016: Meldra Rozenberga[245]
  • 2019: Kate Alexeeva
 Lithuania
2010sNo pageantNNNYYCN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2016 – 2018: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization
 Luxembourg
2010sNo pageantNNNYNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2016: Natascha Bintz
 Malta
2010sNo pageantNYYYNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Moldova
2010sNo pageantYNYYNYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2018: Exclusive Events International (By Ernest Hadrian Böhm)
 Montenegro
2010sNo pageantRNNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013: Aleksandra Petrovic
 Netherlands
2010sNo pageant20Y20YY20Y
2020sY20Y10[to be determined]
Current: Stefan Hoven Lieuw Choy (2013 – Present)[246]
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Northern Ireland
2010sNo pageantNNNNRNN
2020sRYNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2017: Chloe Louise Davies
  • 2020 – 2021: Megan Darlington
 North Macedonia
2010sNo pageant20NYNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Norway
2010sNo pageantYYYYNYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2016: Miss Norway Organization
  • 2018: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization
 Poland
2010sNo pageantY1020YNYY
2020sYNYY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Polonia Organization (2018 – 2020, 2022 – present)
Former licensees
 Portugal
2010sNo pageantYYY20YYY
2020sYYYC[to be determined]
Current: Miss Portuguesa Org. (2013 – present)
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Romania
2010sNo pageantYYYYNNY
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2016, 2019: Exclusive Events International (By Ernest Hadrian Böhm)
  • 2023: Denisse Vivienne Andor
 Russia
2010sNo pageantY10CY2020Y
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Anastasiia Volkonskaia (2024 – Present)
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2020: Miss Tourism Russia Organization
  • 2021 – 2022: Anton Sergeevi[247]
  • 2023: Polie Mari Manalo
 Scotland
2010sNo pageantRNYYYYR
2020sYRNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Serbia
2010sNo pageantYNNNYNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Slovakia
2010sNo pageant YYYYNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2015: Jan Oklamcak[248]
  • 2016 – 2017: Felvidék Szépe Organization (By Kósa Annamária)[249]
 Spain
2010sNo pageantYY1020Y1020
2020sY101020[to be determined]
Current: Vicente Gonzalez (2015 – Present)[250][251]
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2014: Marcel Arnalot Salazar
 Sweden
2010sNo pageantCYYCY20Y
2020sYYNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2015: Joakim Granberg
  • 2016 – 2021: Miss Queen of Scandinavia Org.
  Switzerland
2010sNo pageantYNNYNNN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current: Fred Carl Garcia (2023 – Present)
Former licensees
 Tatarstan
2010sNo pageantNNNNYYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2017 – 2018: Miss Tourism Russia Organization
 Ukraine
2010sNo pageantC20201010YY
2020sNNY20[to be determined]
Current: Queen of Ukraine Organization (2013 – 2019, 2022 – present)
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 United Kingdom
2010sNo pageantN20NNNNN
2020sNN20Y[to be determined]
Current: Katharyn Fanshawe (2022 – Present)
Former licensees
 Wales
2010sNo pageantYNY20YYR
2020sYRNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees

North America

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
10 Top 10 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
Y Unplaced
N No representative
 Third runner-up
 Fourth runner-up
Miss Grand national licensees in North American countries.
Country/territoryYear of participation[181][182]
Year'0'1'2'3'4'5'6'7'8'9
Licensee
 Aruba
2010sNo pageantNNNYNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:-
Former licensees
 Bahamas
2010sNo pageantNNN10YRN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Belize
2010sNo pageantNNNNRNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
  • 2017: Enrique De León[255]
 Bonaire
2010sNo pageantNNNNNNN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Bonaire (2023 – Present)[256]
Former licensee
  • No former licensee
 Canada
2010sNo pageantY YYYYY
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Pageant Group Canada INC. (Michelle Weswaldi) (2019 – present)[257]
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2015: Ronaldo Soriano Trono
  • 2016 – 2018: Angelo Di Benedetto[258]
 Costa Rica
2010sNo pageantNY10Y202020
2020sY10YY[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Cuba
2010sNo pageant10 Y20Y20Y
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Cristian Aguiar (2024 – present)
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2020: Miss Cuba Organization[260]
  • 2021: Vicar Abel & Miledy de los Santos
  • 2022: Miss y Mister Cuba Org. (by Julio César Cruz and Faddya Halabi)[261]
  • 2023: Daryanne Lees
 Curaçao
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNY
2020sNY20N[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Dominican Republic
2010sNo pageant Y YY1020
2020s20202010[to be determined]
Current: Misses of Dominican Republic (by Alejandro Martinez) (2020 – 2021, 2023 – present)
Former licensees
 El Salvador
2010sNo pageantYRNNNYY
2020s20YYY[to be determined]
Current: CNB El Salvador (2018 – Present)[262]
Former licensees
 Guadeloupe
2010sNo pageantYNNNYYY
2020sNNNR[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Guatemala
2010sNo pageantYYYYYN20
2020s YYY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Guatemala Contest (2019 – Present)[263]
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2016: Miss Guatemala Latina Organization
  • 2017 – 2018: Miss Guatemala Organization
 Haiti
2010sNo pageantR10YNYYY
2020sNYYY[to be determined]
Current: Miss Haiti Caribbean Organization (2017 – 2019, 2022 – Present)
Former licensees
  • 2013: Cassandre Paul
  • 2014 – 2016: Miss Haiti Organization
  • 2021: Olympe S.A.
 Honduras
2010sNo pageantYNYNNNN
2020sNY2020[to be determined]
Current: AV Productions (2021 – Present)[264]
Former licensees
 Jamaica
2010sNo pageantNNN20YYN
2020sYNYN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Mexico
2010sNo pageantY2020202010
2020s20Y20Y[to be determined]
Current: Maria Guadalupe Jones Garay (2024 – present)
Former licensees
 Nicaragua
2010sNo pageantNYNYYNY
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Saúl Benítez (2019 – Present)[268]
Former licensees
 Panama
2010sNo pageantNYYYYY
2020s20YYY[to be determined]
Current: Chass Panama (2022 – Present)
Former licensees
 Puerto Rico
2010sNo pageant 2020 10
2020s10 1020[to be determined]
Current: Nuestra Belleza Puerto Rico Inc. (2016 – Present)[272]
Former licensees
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Trinidad and Tobago
2010sNo pageantNNRNRNN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current: Stolen Productions Ltd. (2023 – Present)[273]
Former licensees
 United States
2010sNo pageant20Y20 YYY
2020s YY [to be determined]
Current: Protagonist Live LLC. (Rachel Slawson) (2024 – Present)
Former licensees
 United States Virgin Islands
2010sNo pageantNYYNYYN
2020sNNNY[to be determined]
Current:Brian Javier (2023 – Present)[274]
Former licensees

Oceania

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
10 Top 10 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
Y Unplaced
N No representative
 Third runner-up
 Fourth runner-up
Miss Grand national licensees in Oceanian countries.
Country/territoryYear of participation[181][182]
Year'0'1'2'3'4'5'6'7'8'9
Licensee
 Australia
2010sNo pageant 20202010
2020sN20YY[to be determined]
Current: Rise Academy (by Dani Fitch) (2017 – 2022, 2024 – present)[275][276]
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2014: Nadasha Zhang[275]
  • 2015 – 2016: Renera Thompson[275]
  • 2023: Amber Sidney[275]
 Cook Islands
2010sNo pageantNNNNNYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Fiji
2010sNo pageantNNNNYRN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2017 – 2018: Nadine Roberts[278]
 Guam
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 New Zealand
2010sNo pageantYYCYY20R
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensee
 Samoa
2010sNo pageantNYNNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Tahiti
2010sNo pageantNYN20NNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Tonga
2010sNo pageantNNYNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2015: Sicilia Makisi

South America

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
10 Top 10 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
Y Unplaced
N No representative
 Third runner-up
 Fourth runner-up
Miss Grand national licensees in South American countries.
Country/territoryYear of participation[181][182]
Year'0'1'2'3'4'5'6'7'8'9
Licensee
 Argentina
2010sNo pageantYYRNYYR
2020s10YYY[to be determined]
Current: Sambrizzi Producción (2023 – present)
Former licensees
  • 2013 – 2014: N Entertainment
  • 2015: Sol Chaves Aguilar
  • 2017 – 2020: Marcelo Shaya
  • 2021 – 2022: Iron Tree SRL
 Bolivia
2010sNo pageantYYYYYYY
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Promociones Gloria (2013 – present)[280]
Former licensee
No former licensee
 Brazil
2010sNo pageant102010Y2020
2020s Y[to be determined]
Current: Hazzy Top Talent (2024 – Present)
Former licensees
  • 2013, 2015 – 2023: Henrique Fontes[281]
  • 2014: Gerson Antonelli[164]
 Chile
2010sNo pageantNYNNYY20
2020sYYYY[to be determined]
Current: Cristian Chanaca (2021–present)
Former licensees
  • 2014: Karla Bovet Quidel[282]
  • 2017 – 2018: Latin Scouting / CBC Producciones[167]
  • 2019 – 2020: Keno Manzur
 Colombia
2010sNo pageant20 YYYY20
2020sY2010 [to be determined]
Current: Belleza Colombia International S.A.S. (2024 – Present)
Former licensees
 Ecuador
2010sNo pageant20YRYYY10
2020sY YY[to be determined]
Current: CNB Ecuador Org. (2019 – present)[285]
Former licensees
 Guyana
2010sNo pageantNNYNNNN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
 Paraguay
2010sNo pageantYYNY20 20
2020sYY20Y[to be determined]
Current: MGM Producciones (2016 – Present)[287]
Former licensees
 Peru
2010sNo pageantN20Y10 2010
2020s20Y20 [to be determined]
Current: Grupo D'Elite Srl (2014 – present)[288]
Former licensees
  • No former licensee
 Suriname
2010sNo pageantNYYYNYN
2020sNNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2014 – 2016: Tropical Beauties Suriname Organization
  • 2018 – 2019: Stefan Hoven Lieuw Choy
 Uruguay
2010sNo pageantNNNYNNN
2020sYNNN[to be determined]
Current:
Former licensees
  • 2016: Miss Uruguay Organization[289]
  • 2020: Certamen Nacional de Belleza Uruguay (By Yeisson Coronado Gomez)
 Venezuela
2010sNo pageant10202020 10
2020sY10 Y[to be determined]
Current: Thunder Productions CA (2020 – present)[290]
Former licensees

See also

References

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