
Proposed amendments to the Finnish Gambling Act have been formally rejected by parliament, clearing the path for one of the most significant regulatory shifts in the country’s gambling sector in decades. The decision allows the government’s plan to introduce a competitive and regulated online gambling market to proceed largely unchanged from the version originally presented to lawmakers in March. If enacted as expected, the legislation will end Finland’s long standing monopoly structure in online gambling and replace it with a licensing system scheduled to take effect in 2027....
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December 3, 2025
Finland dual-licence gambling framework set for 2027 launch
Finland’s long-anticipated transition from a state-controlled gambling monopoly to a regulated, competitive licensing environment has taken another significant step forward. With legislative proposal HE 16/2025 now detailed by legal and...














