The enforcement action directly targets unlicensed slot machine gambling operations at a land-based venue, which is the core regulatory focus of Gaming Machines.
Low confidence — requires human review. While the venue (City Bar) could be classified as a casino-like premises, the specific violation concerns slot machine licensing rather than broader casino operations.
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The update describes a court-imposed financial penalty of DKK 34,606 on a named operator for unlicensed gambling operations, which is an explicit fine for compliance failure.
A financial penalty is formal regulatory enforcement action against a named operator, requiring the mandatory Enforcement parent tag.
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TITLE: Denmark's Gambling Authority Reports Court Fine Against C.A.H. Automatservice ApS for Unlicensed Gambling Operations
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On June 1, 2026, the Danish Gambling Authority published a ruling from the Frederiksberg district court imposing a DKK 34,606 fine on C.A.H. Automatservice ApS for breaching section 59(1) cf. section 3(1) of the Gambling Act.
The Frederiksberg district court found C.A.H. Automatservice ApS guilty of offering gambling on slot machines without a licence from the Danish Gambling Authority. The breach occurred at the gambling premises City Bar, located at Frederiksborgvej 7, st., 2400 København NV, between June 7, 2025 and June 11, 2025. C.A.H. Automatservice ApS failed to appear in court. Given this absence and the circumstances of the case, the court proceeded as if the defendant had confessed to the offence.
The ruling demonstrates the Danish Gambling Authority's enforcement of licensing requirements for gambling operations. Operators offering slot machines or other gambling activities must hold a valid licence from the Danish Gambling Authority. Operating without such authorisation constitutes a breach of the Gambling Act and may result in significant financial penalties. This enforcement action reinforces the regulatory framework governing gambling premises in Denmark and the consequences for non-compliance with licensing obligations.
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Danish Gambling Authority - Rulings and Reactions: https://www.spillemyndigheden.dk/en/news/cah-automatservice-aps-fined-breach-gambling-legislation
C.A.H. Automatservice ApS fined for breach of the gambling legislation | Spillemyndigheden Skip to main content C.A.H. Automatservice ApS fined for breach of the gambling legislation 1. June 2026 On 1 May 2026, the Fredriksberg disctrict court imposed a DKK 34,606 fine on C.A.H. Automatservice ApS for breaching section 59(1) cf. 3(1) of the Gambling Act. Field of law Gambling legislation Type of reaction Court ruling On 1 May, the Frederiksberg district court found C.A.H. Automatservice ApS guilty of breaching section 59(1) cf. section 3(1) of the Gambling Act. The breach took place at the gambling premises City Bar at Frederiksborgvej 7, st., 2400 København NV in the period from 7 June 2025 up to and including 11 June 2025 and consisted in offering gambling on slot machines without a licence from the Danish Gambling Authority. C.A.H. Automatservice ApS failed to appear in court. On this basis, and since the circumstances of the case did not speak against it, the court processed the case as if C.A.H. Automatservice ApS had confessed to the offence.