Game suppliers in Denmark will now have to file their own regulatory compliance paperwork as part of Spillemyndigheden’s new certification policies.
The shift in requirements for betting and igaming providers were signed into law at the turn of the new year, and will officially come into force on 1 July – giving companies a six-month transition period to accommodate the changes.
As previously stated, gambling licence holders and game suppliers will now have separate documentation filing duties, as opposed to the previous system where operators produced reports from the name of their game suppliers.
According to Spillemyndigheden, the changes will bring more clarity to the market for all relevant shareholders, as both those who offer games and those who make them have independent responsibilities towards the Danish gambling authority.