HKI, Finland, January 5, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- Bonusetu, a premier comparison and market intelligence platform for the Nordic iGaming sector, has released a critical analysis of the Finnish Administration Committee’s freshly published report regarding the new Gambling Act.
While the original proposal set the stage for dismantling Finland's monopoly, the Committee’s final adjustments have fundamentally altered the timeline and commercial reality for operators. The analysis confirms that the opening of the license market has been pushed back by six months to July 1, 2027, to ensure a smooth transition of supervisory duties.
The "Bonus" Revolution: A 5x Wagering Cap
The Committee has introduced a strict cap on casino bonuses.
- The New Rule: According to the revised Section 26, licensed operators may offer "moderate bonus money" to established customers, but these bonuses must carry a maximum wagering requirement of 5x.
- The Impact: "This signals the end of predatory bonus terms in Finland," says Tommi Korhonen, CEO of Bonusetu.com. "Historically, players have battled wagering requirements as high as 40x or 50x. A statutory 5x cap makes Finland one of the most consumer-friendly bonus markets in the world, forcing operators to offer genuine value rather than empty promises."