EvenBet Gaming has secured a B2B supplier licence from the Danish Gambling Authority, marking a significant regulatory milestone for the Malta-based poker software specialist as it extends its reach into one of Europe’s most tightly governed and respected gambling jurisdictions.
The licence from the Spillemyndigheden, Denmark’s independent gambling regulator, allows EvenBet to supply its poker platform and gaming software to licensed B2C operators in the country. For a company that already operates across 41 countries with over 200 active projects and 48 million players on its platform, the Danish approval adds a market with a strong regulatory reputation and a channelisation rate among the highest in Europe.
The timing of the approval is notable. Denmark’s B2B supplier licensing framework only came into force on January 1, 2025, following amendments to the Danish Gambling Act passed in February 2024. Before that, the responsibility for certifying and ensuring compliance of third-party games rested with B2C operators. The new framework shifted that responsibility directly to suppliers, requiring them to obtain their own licences, certify their games independently, and maintain their own compliance documentation with the DGA. It is a more demanding standard than what existed previously, and obtaining approval under it carries genuine credibility in the market.
Under the updated rules, B2C operators licensed in Denmark can only offer games from suppliers that hold a valid DGA supplier licence. That change gave suppliers a strong commercial incentive to get through the application process, and it has created a clearer, more structured supply chain for the Danish market as a whole. EvenBet’s approval means its poker software and card game portfolio can now be integrated directly into Danish-licensed operator platforms without any compliance ambiguity on either side of the relationship.
EvenBet brings considerable product depth to that opportunity. The company has been developing and refining its poker software since 2004 and holds licences from both the Malta Gaming Authority and, now, the Danish Gambling Authority. Its platform covers more than 40 poker and card game variants, including Texas Hold’em, Omaha and Stud, alongside a growing suite of side games and engagement features including its recently launched Spins Poker, One Click Poker, and in-house side games Baccarat and Hold’em Guess’em. The breadth of that product range is a significant advantage in a market like Denmark, where operators are looking for suppliers that can deliver variety, compliance and technical reliability in a single partnership.
The company’s momentum in 2026 has been building steadily. Earlier this year, EvenBet was named Best Online Poker Supplier at the European iGaming Awards 2026, recognition that reflects both the quality of its core platform and its track record of consistent delivery for operator partners across diverse regulated markets. That award, combined with the Danish licence, positions EvenBet as one of the more credible poker software suppliers now operating across multiple tier-one European regulatory frameworks simultaneously.
For operators building out their offerings in Denmark, EvenBet’s entry into the licensed supplier pool adds a proven and award-winning poker platform to their options. And for the broader Scandinavian market where poker has a deeply engaged and competitive player base the approval suggests EvenBet has its sights set on expanding further across the region.