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Digitain marks European expansion with new Danish licence

The provider has secured a licence to operate within the market from the Danish gambling authority. 

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Digitain has expanded its territory into the Danish market 
The supplier is now able to distribute its gaming portfolio within the region

Digitain has officially obtained a licence from the Danish gambling authority (DGA), providing them with the right to supply live games in the regulated Danish market. 

The approval of the licence marks a significant step towards further growth for the supplier, as it continues in it's latest expansive phase across the European landscape. and is another step in increasing the provider’s presence in Europe by providing gaming solutions to different partners in key markets. 

The Danish market is one of Europe’s most prominent and consistently regulated markets in Europe, with the nation's DGA fining Fairgame DKK 3,000 ($466.31) for operating illegal slot machines in the nation earlier this month. 

Digitain also secured a manufacturer and importer gaming licence in the Bulgarian market. 

Arshak Muradyan, Group Chief Compliance Officer at Digitain, commented: 

“Obtaining the Denmark licence represents another important milestone in Digitain’s regulatory expansion journey and reflects our long-term commitment to operating within highly regulated markets. 

“Denmark is recognised for its strong compliance standards and mature gaming ecosystem, making this achievement particularly significant for our continued European growth strategy. We are proud to begin building new partnerships in the market and bringing our live gaming solutions to Danish operators.”  

The Armenian-based provider also secured a certification from the Gambling Commission in the UK for its Sportsbook and core platform, along with a UK betting licence. 

The DGA has been steady in maintaining gaming regulations in Denmark and issued fines to two slot machine operators.  

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Digitain was originally founded as a national lottery in 1999 

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