Stake Debuts in Denmark with Five-Year Operating License

Stake has formally entered the Danish market following the receipt of a five-year license to operate online casino and sports betting services. This milestone also signifies the company’s official expansion into the Nordic region.
With the new license secured, Stake is now authorized to provide its online casino and sportsbook offerings to Danish consumers. The company emphasizes that this move aligns with its broader global growth plan.
Denmark is recognized as a leading example of effective regulation within Europe’s online gambling industry. Through this launch, Stake introduces its flagship products to Danish players. The company assures users will have access to its casino and sports betting platforms, enhanced by sophisticated technology and tailored to the local market.
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Starting from March 1, 2026, Stake Denmark will establish its main office at Parken Stadium, Denmark’s national football arena and the home of FC Copenhagen. This venue will serve as the operational hub for its Danish activities.
“Denmark boasts one of the most well-regulated and competitive gaming markets in Europe, and that’s precisely what makes it so appealing. With Stake’s entry, Danish players can anticipate a cutting-edge, global-quality experience with a strong local touch. We’re elevating standards in product innovation, transparency, and entertainment, and I believe that increased competition from brands like Stake will positively influence the market,” stated Peter Eugen Clausen, managing director of Stake Denmark.
The Danish launch also signifies Stake’s entrance into the broader Nordic landscape. Its platform is powered by Easygo, the technology firm behind the brand.
“Denmark marks our first step into the Nordics and is a significant milestone in one of Europe’s most developed and lucrative markets. As we expand into each new territory, our momentum grows in line with our global strategy,” noted Brais Pena, chief strategy officer at Easygo.








