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Danish Gambling Authority Revises Game Data Reporting Rules
The Danish Gambling Authority (DGA) has released updated requirements for reporting game data, introducing significant changes aimed at improving the reporting process in the gambling industry.
Danish Gambling Authority Revises Game Data Reporting Rules
Stakeholders are encouraged to review and comment on the proposed updates before they are finalized. Feedback should be submitted via the DGA’s contact form no later than Monday, June 10, 2024. The new requirements are expected to be enforced in 2025, with the exact date yet to be determined. Information about a possible transition period will be provided with the final requirements.
Specific Reporting Changes
- Bets on fixed odds must now be reported as separate transactions.
- New requirements for reporting odds for betting have been introduced.
- Event information reporting now includes detailed lists with country codes and sports.
- Requirements for reporting odds on bets, including partially closed bets and Spreadbetting, have been added
- Clarifications on reporting procedures for the betting exchange/BetExchange.
- The exemption for reporting SpillerInformationIdentifikation for land-based betting has been removed following the introduction of Player ID requirements.
- New requirements for reporting the RNG used in Virtual Fixed Odds.
- Casino sessions must not be interrupted mid-move, with a clear definition provided.
- Clarifications on reporting different poker types.
- New requirements for win lists in poker tournaments and manager games.
- Clarifications on the downscaling of pool casino games.
- New requirements for providing test data for Jackpots.
- Detailed guidance on handling changes to reported data, distinguishing between game result changes and error reporting corrections.
These updates aim to streamline and enhance the accuracy of game data reporting, ensuring better compliance and transparency in the gambling industry.