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Reports DENMARK - ONLINE REPORT


Te Danish legislation differentiates between land-based casinos and online casinos and although online casinos are not restricted, the landbased sector is currently restricted to the nine casino permits which have been issued with consideration given to geographic location. Similarly, the geographic location works also with slot machine halls when applying for a licence although there is no limit of the number of licences which can be granted.


A TIGHT SHIP


Te Danish government runs an efficient business when it comes to its gambling sector and laws are meticulous with a strict licensing process and regulatory system in place.


Te Spillemyndigheden (Danish Gambling Authority or DGA) is tasked with governing the market and is part of the Ministry of Taxation and its role includes issuing licences, charging fees and supervising the industry. SKAT (Danish Tax Authority) is responsible for the registration of licensees, invoicing, control and collection of fees.


Gambling is regulated nationally, although the local governments in Greenland and the Faroe Islands have full jurisdiction and autonomous authority regarding gambling regulation. Greenland currently allows gambling under the national Gambling Act although the Faroe Islands have a complete ban.


Online gambling and betting in Denmark currently operates under the Gambling Act executive order no. 1303 of September 2020.


Tere are three main provisions when applying for a licence from the authority:


1. Players must pay a stake to take part in the game (money or item of value).


2. Players must have a chance of receiving winnings.


3. Tere must be a random element involved.


Te Danish legislation differentiates between land-based casinos and online casinos and although online casinos are not restricted, the landbased sector is currently restricted to the nine casino permits which have been issued with consideration given to geographic location. Similarly, the geographic location works also with slot machine halls when applying for a


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licence although there is no limit of the number of licences which can be granted.


Tere are two different types of online gambling licences in Denmark – a betting licence and online casino licence. Te betting licence can be divided into two categories – Fixed Odds Betting or Pool Betting and also covers landbased betting and can include betting on the results of virtual sports events.


Online casino licences includes roulette, blackjack, baccarat, punto banco, poker, online bingo, online slots and combination games (such as Backgammon, Whist, Yahtzee or guessing competitions).


It is also possible to apply for a revenue-


restricted licence which are available for one year and GGR cannot exceed DKK1m. Operators can also apply for a turnover-restricted Manager Games licence with a limit on GGR of DKK5m and if the payout ratio does not exceed 20 per cent.


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Licences are provided via the Danish Gambling Authority for a period of five years.


Te application fee for an online betting or casinos licence is DKK292,300 (2021).


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A combined betting and casino licence is DKK409,200.


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