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Finnish Health Body Says Evidence For Licensing Lacking

February 21, 2023
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The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has warned the government that any change to the current licensing system must be based on evidence, which it claims does not show an increase in problem gambling or gambling outside the monopoly.

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The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has warned the government that any change to the current licensing system must be based on evidence, which it claims does not show an increase in problem gambling or gambling outside the monopoly.

THL, which is a research and development institute operating under the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, said experts even believe that problem gambling may have decreased in recent years in the country, due to legislation such as the mandatory identification of players across the exclusive rights holder in the country, Veikkaus.

The claims were made by THL in a press release on February 16, amid ongoing discussions in the country about the future of the exclusive rights model.

Jani Selin, a specialist researcher for THL, believes more information is needed before 鈥渕ajor political decisions affecting the entire society are made about the system. Decisions cannot be based solely on the gambling behaviour of a small group of people.鈥

Selin added that 鈥渢here are claims about the growth of gambling outside the system, but based on the data sources monitored by THL, there is no growth鈥.

THL estimates that approximately 5鈥6 percent of the adult population in mainland Finland gamble online outside the monopoly system each year.

鈥淎ccording to the Police Board's estimate, this means clearly less than 鈧300m. A significant part of this gambling is aimed at the offerings of Paf (脜lands Penningautomatf枚rening) operating in 脜land,鈥 THL said.

The Police Board's on the Finnish gambling market, where THL takes its estimate of players gambling outside the monopoly, was published in April 2022.

The update uses data from H2 Gambling Capital to estimate that, in 2021, the gross gaming revenue (GGR) of the monopoly was 鈧1,100.1m, a decrease of 12.7 percent compared with the previous year.

Minna Ripatti, the founder of Finland-based Legal Gaming Attorneys at Law, said that "THL's data seem to lack details regarding the non-declining monopoly gambling鈥 and leaves 鈥渁 space for criticism鈥.

Ripatti pointed out to VIXIO GamblingCompliance that the THL statement actually 鈥渃ontradicts the recent numbers published by H2 Gambling Capital, which indicated growth in the offshore sector in Finland鈥.

Opinion has been turning against the monopoly model, with various stakeholders citing low levels of channelisation, problem gambling rates and consumer protection concerns.

In November 2022, Jan Hagelberg, chief product officer at Veikkaus, said that the company鈥檚 market share is 鈥渄eclining quite heavily. Now it鈥檚 approaching the critical 50 percent, [so] it was time to say out loud that there should be consideration of the system.鈥

Responding to these concerns, the Ministry of the Interior set up a three-month research project on January 5 to look at alternatives to the current system.

Finland鈥檚 National Coalition Party (NCP), the country鈥檚 third-largest in parliament, estimated that a gambling licensing system would bolster the government鈥檚 annual available expenditure by 鈧50m.

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