Spillemyndigheden licensing is a hard requirement for every casino we rank in Denmark — unlicensed brands are excluded before scoring starts.
| Regulator | Spillemyndigheden |
| Market | Denmark |
| Minimum age | 18+ |
| Licensed brands in our index | 10 |
| Last legal check | 2026-08-17 |
| Casino | Licence | |
|---|---|---|
bet365 Casino | Dansk licens | Read review → |
LeoVegas | Dansk licens | Read review → |
Unibet Casino | Dansk licens | Read review → |
Danske Spil Casino | Dansk licens (statsejet) | Read review → |
Betsson Casino | Dansk licens | Read review → |
Spilnu.dk | Dansk licens | Read review → |
Mr Green | Dansk licens | Read review → |
Royal Casino | Dansk licens | Read review → |
ComeOn Casino | Dansk licens | Read review → |
Tivoli Casino | Dansk licens | Read review → |
| 1. Verify the licence | Search the operator's company name or licence number in the official Spillemyndigheden register. The footer of a licensed casino site must state the same licence details. |
| 2. Complain to the casino first | Regulators require you to exhaust the operator's own complaints process before escalating. Keep the ticket number and correspondence. |
| 3. Escalate to Spillemyndigheden | If the casino does not resolve the complaint, escalate it to Spillemyndigheden (or the ADR body it designates). Unresolved payment disputes and licence breaches are exactly what the register exists for. |