Finland Prepares for Strict Gambling Advertising Market Ahead of 2026 B2C Launch

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 27, 2026
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finland gambling act advertising regulations

Finland is gearing up for a historic shift as it moves toward its first private B2C licensing program. While 24 applications are already pending, the country is set to implement some of the most conservative advertising regulations in Europe, prioritizing player safety over revenue maximization.

A €100 Million Media Opportunity

Despite the tight limits, the financial prospects for Finnish media are immense. Anna-Riikka Hovi-Taunila, CEO of Omnicom Media Group Finland, predicts that gambling advertising could generate €100 million in its first year. This would make gambling the second-largest advertising category in the nation, trailing only the retail sector.

Zero Tolerance for Aggressive Marketing

Under the new Gambling Act, B2C operators in Finland are permitted to promote their brands but are strictly prohibited from advertising specific games or products. Key restrictions include:

  • No Influencers: Direct commercial collaborations with streamers or social media personalities are banned.
  • Direct Marketing: Messages can only be sent to users who have explicitly opted in; telemarketing is completely forbidden.
  • Bonus Constraints: Tiered VIP perks and massive deposit matches are gone. Wagering requirements are capped at a standardized 5x.

Industry Skepticism

The transition has faced criticism from within. Christer Fahlstedt, CEO of Paf, warned in February 2026:

“Gambling advertising would not end well… Finnish customers would not appreciate the intensity of the advertising.”

Fahlstedt and other critics are particularly concerned about the rise of crypto casinos lure vulnerable players away from the regulated market. To counter this, all regulated ads must feature a “K-18” restriction and a clear responsible gambling call to action, ensuring the new market remains professional and data-led.

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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