Entain Subsidiary Elektraworks Fined €70,000 for Misleading Marketing in Denmark

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on March 26, 2026
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denmark gambling authority entain fine

The iGaming giant Entain is facing another regulatory setback as its subsidiary, Elektraworks, has been slapped with a 500,000 Danish kroner (€70,000) fine by Danish authorities. The penalty was issued following a determination that the company’s local platform, bwin.dk, engaged in misleading marketing practices that potentially endangered consumers.

The “Risk-Free” Violation

Danish courts found that Elektraworks heavily advertised a specific sports bet as being “completely risk-free.” In reality, players utilizing the wager still faced the risk of losing their funds. This lack of transparency was deemed a direct violation of Denmark’s strict consumer protection standards. Regulators emphasized that all promotional materials must be honest and clearly state all underlying terms and conditions upfront.

A Pattern of Global Compliance Issues

Denmark is widely regarded as one of Europe’s most rigorously monitored markets. The national gambling authority and the local Consumer Ombudsman work in tandem to shield vulnerable players from predatory tactics. This fine serves as a “direct industry warning” that misleading tactics will not be tolerated.

For Entain, this is not an isolated incident. The group has recently faced record-breaking penalties in the United Kingdom for significant failures in social responsibility and anti-money laundering protocols.

This new Danish fine adds to a growing list of global compliance headaches for the parent company, which must now urgently overhaul its internal marketing and advertising protocols to regain user and regulator trust.

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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