EvenBet Gaming Wins 5-Year Danish Gambling Authority Licence — Online Poker and Casino Software Provider Gains Regulated EU Market Access

EvenBet Gaming secured a five-year B2B supplier licence from Denmark's Spillemyndigheden — adding one of Europe's most credentialled regulatory approvals to its portfolio and positioning the online poker and casino software provider for broader European operator partnerships where Danish regulatory approval serves as a tier-1 compliance reference.

Alex Bilyi

Alex Bilyi

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EvenBet Gaming Wins 5-Year Danish Gambling Authority Licence — Online Poker and Casino Software Provider Gains Regulated EU Market Access

EvenBet Clears Denmark — A Spillemyndigheden Approval That Means More Than the Market It Covers

EvenBet Gaming, the B2B developer known for its online poker software and multi-vertical casino platform solutions, has received a five-year supplier licence from the Danish Gambling Authority — a regulatory credential that carries significance well beyond Denmark's market size.

What Happened

Spillemyndigheden, Denmark's gambling regulatory authority, awarded EvenBet Gaming a five-year B2B software supplier licence covering online poker and casino game systems. The licence authorises EvenBet to supply its technology stack to operators licensed and operating in Denmark's regulated market. EvenBet's product portfolio includes online poker room software, casino platform solutions with RNG-certified game engines, back-office management systems, and live dealer integration frameworks — a suite that positions it as a full-stack B2B partner for operators seeking poker-inclusive product builds.

Why It Matters

Spillemyndigheden is among Europe's most technically rigorous gambling regulators: its supplier certification process evaluates RNG integrity, responsible gambling tooling, data security architecture, and AML compliance systems to a standard that some larger European regulators do not match. For EvenBet, the approval is a credentialling milestone that functions as a reference mark in conversations with operators in the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, and the UK — all jurisdictions where Spillemyndighed-approved suppliers face shorter due diligence processes.

The five-year licence term also gives EvenBet a stable planning horizon for Danish market development, which is important for online poker specifically: Denmark's poker player base is mature and loyal but requires continuous product investment to retain against international poker platforms.

Industry Context

The B2B supplier licensing market across Europe is increasingly a tiered system: regulators in the UK, Netherlands, and Germany routinely look at whether a supplier holds active approvals from peer regulators as an indicator of compliance standard. Denmark's Spillemyndigheden sits at the top of this reference tier alongside the Malta Gaming Authority and the UKGC. EvenBet's five-year Danish approval, combined with any existing MGA or UKGC supplier certifications, creates a European compliance stack that opens the full range of regulated market operator relationships.

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Alex Bilyi

Alex Bilyi

Senior Editor

Member of the iGaming Pulse editorial team. Covering industry news, analysis, and B2B developments across the global iGaming sector.

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