Finland Proposes Restrictive Real-Time Data Reporting for New Licensing Era

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on March 30, 2026
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Finland introduces POL-2025-77152 framework

As Finland prepares to dismantle its long-standing gambling monopoly, the government has unveiled draft rules that would establish some of the most restrictive data-reporting requirements in Europe. Under the proposed framework (POL-2025-77152), every licensed operator will be required to stream real-time player and transaction data directly into state systems.

Unalterable Digital Records

The National Police Board’s Lottery Administration has outlined a system where operators must provide complete, unaltered records of every gaming transaction, account-level change, and player profile update. Crucially, each day’s data must be signed with the Official Control Signing Service, a digital signature tool that prevents any retroactive tampering with the information.

Mandatory reporting fields in the framework POL-2025-77152 will include:

  • Player Identification: Detailed registration and limit-setting data.
  • Financial Movements: All deposits, withdrawals, wins, and bonus conversions.
  • Reward Tracking: Reporting of all free spins, bonuses, and subsequent changes to those offers.

The Road to July 2027

These rules fall under Section 45 of the Gambling Act, authorizing the regulator to define the precise format for data transmission. Before adoption, Finland must notify the European Commission, triggering a three-month standstill period to ensure the rules do not create illegal barriers to the free movement of services.

The market is currently scheduled for a full commercial opening on July 1, 2027. While the state operator, Veikkaus, will retain exclusive rights to Lotto and land-based slots, all other verticals are transitioning to this high-oversight commercial model.

Global operators currently in the application window must now prepare for these technical and reporting demands, which aim to eliminate fraud and reduce gambling harm through absolute transparency.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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