Compliance Updates
DGA: Three orders and two reprimands to Skill on Net Ltd for breach of the Anti-Money Laundering Act
On April 3rd, 2024, the Danish Gambling Authority has issued three orders to Skill on Net Ltd (Skill on Net) for breaching the rules of the Anti-Money Laundering Act on risk assessment, procedures for internal control and documentation of implemented controls.
On April 3rd, 2024, the Danish Gambling Authority has also given Skill on Net two reprimands for breaching the rules on business procedures and the rules on whistleblower scheme in the Anti-Money Laundering Act.
The orders and reprimands are issued in connection with the Danish Gambling Authority’s inspection of Skill on Net’s material, which Skill on Net has prepared in order to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering Act.
Order for inadequate risk assessment
Order (a) has been issued because Skill on Net’s risk assessment is insufficient, as no separate risk assessment has been made of the individual identified risks associated with Skill on Net’s business model, including products and payment solutions, as well as the risk factors associated with these. Section 7(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act states that undertakings subject to the Act must identify and assess the risk that the undertaking may be misused for money laundering or terrorist financing. It is the Danish Gambling Authority’s assessment that the risk assessment must include a separate assessment of the risk of the individual products and payment solutions, as well as a separate risk assessment of the risk factors associated with these. Thus, Skill on Net has not complied with the risk assessment obligation in section 7(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act.
Order for inadequate business processes
Order (b) has been issued because Skill on Nets’ written procedures do not describe how, when and by whom the internal controls are monitored to ensure that the internal controls are implemented. Section 8(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act states that undertakings subject to the Act must have adequate written procedures, which must include internal controls. The requirement for internal control also means that checks must be carried out to ensure that the controls are implemented. Thus, Skill on Net has not sufficiently complied with the obligation to have procedures for internal control.
Order for lack of documentation for controls
Order (c) has been issued because Skill on Net has not documented that internal controls have been implemented. Section 8(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act states that undertakings subject to the Act must document the checks carried out. Thereby, Skill on Net has not complied with the obligation under section 8(1) of the AML Act.
Reprimand for inadequate business processes
Reprimand (a) is given because Skill on Net’s business procedure for establishing customer relationships until October 16, 2023 was deficient, as there was a discrepancy between the business procedure and practice. Section 8(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act states that undertakings subject to the Act must have adequate written procedures and that the procedures must describe how the areas are handled in practice. Thus, Skill on Net has not complied with the obligation to have sufficient written procedures for establishing customer relationships.
Reprimand (a) has been issued because Skill on Net’s business procedures up to 16 October 2023 did not take into account that customer due diligence procedures must be carried out at appropriate times, as required by section 10(1)(1)(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act. Thus, Skill on Net has not complied with the obligation to have sufficient written procedures for the implementation of customer due diligence procedures at appropriate times.
Reprimand (a) is also given because Skill on Net’s business procedure for politically exposed persons until 16 October 2023 was deficient, as PEP screening of customers who had not paid over a fixed defined amount was not performed on an ongoing basis. Section 18(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act states that undertakings subject to the Act must have procedures in place to determine whether the customer is a politically exposed person, close associate or close business partner of a politically exposed person. Reviewing whether an established customer has changed status to politically exposed person must include all customers. Thus, Skill on Net has not complied with the obligation to have sufficient written procedures for PEP screening.
Reprimand for inadequate whistleblower scheme
Reprimand (b) is given because Skill on Net’s whistleblower scheme until June 2023 did not sufficiently meet the requirement for anonymity, as reporting could only be done by e-mail. Section 35(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act states that undertakings subject to the Anti-Money Laundering Act must have a system where their employees can report violations or potential violations of anti-money laundering legislation via a special, independent and autonomous channel. It also states that reports must be able to be made anonymously. Thus, Skill on Net has not complied with the requirement of anonymity for whistleblowers.
The Danish Gambling Authority assesses that an inadequate risk assessment as well as inadequate business procedures and whistleblower scheme may have increased Skill on Net’s risk of being misused for money laundering. The purpose of the risk assessment is for the gambling operator to have a useful tool that provides an overview and understanding of where and to what extent the gambling operator is exposed to being misused for money laundering or terrorist financing and what measures are necessary to mitigate the risks. Business procedures must be a description of the activities that the gambling operator must perform to ensure compliance with legislation and other regulations and that the gambling operator’s policies and guidelines are followed. Adequate risk assessment, business procedures and a whistleblower scheme are fundamental to the Anti-Money Laundering Act, and the seriousness of the violation has therefore led to three orders and two reprimands.
Duty to act
The orders entail an obligation for Skill on Net to act. This means that Skill on Net must, within two months, submit a revised risk assessment, business procedures for the control of internal controls, and within six months submit documentation that internal controls have been implemented.
The reprimands do not entail any obligation for Skill on Net to act, as the violations no longer exist, as Skill on Net has subsequently revised its business procedures and whistleblower scheme.
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Compliance Updates
HIPTHER Launches Responsible Gambling Assessment Tool Across Its Global Gaming Media Network

HIPTHER, a leading media and events brand in the Gaming and Tech industries, has launched a new Responsible Gambling Assessment Tool, now live across all of its gaming media platforms. This quick, anonymous self-test is designed to help players better understand their relationship with gambling, encouraging safer play through awareness and early self-checks.
The “Play Responsibly” tool is backed by clinical research and built with user privacy at its core, based on the globally recognized Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) – a 9-question framework used to assess gambling risk levels, from low to moderate or high.
No sign-up needed. No Cost. No data collected. No Judgement. Just honest insight.
Whether you’re simply curious or looking to take a proactive step toward support, this free tool delivers instant results and practical next steps – all in under two minutes.
Key Features:
- Completely anonymous – no registration or personal data required
- Instant results with tailored guidance
- Available in 5 languages
- Mobile-first and accessible across all devices
- Fully GDPR compliant
Designed to meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards, the tool ensures a smooth and inclusive user experience for everyone. With multilingual support and local resource integration, it helps diverse populations connect with trusted support networks in their region.
“While our media platforms primarily serve the B2B side of the industry, we know they’re also visited by players looking for insights and updates. That’s why it’s important for us to go beyond headlines and contribute real tools that support safer play. This assessment is one small, meaningful step toward that.” – Zoltán Tűndik, Co-Founder and Head of Business at HIPTHER.
Take the assessment today and share it with your community.
Because gambling should always be safe, informed, and fun.
Try it now on any of HIPTHER’s gaming media platforms:
By launching this tool, HIPTHER reaffirms its ongoing commitment to promoting transparency, responsibility, and player well-being in the global gaming industry. Together with our partners and audiences, we continue working toward a safer, more informed future for players everywhere.
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Compliance Updates
HIPTHER Launches Responsible Gambling Assessment Tool Across Its Global Gaming Media Network

HIPTHER, a leading media and events brand in the Gaming and Tech industries, has launched a new Responsible Gambling Assessment Tool, now live across all of its gaming media platforms. This quick, anonymous self-test is designed to help players better understand their relationship with gambling, encouraging safer play through awareness and early self-checks.
The “Play Responsibly” tool is backed by clinical research and built with user privacy at its core, based on the globally recognized Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) – a 9-question framework used to assess gambling risk levels, from low to moderate or high.
No sign-up needed. No Cost. No data collected. No Judgement. Just honest insight.
Whether you’re simply curious or looking to take a proactive step toward support, this free tool delivers instant results and practical next steps – all in under two minutes.
Key Features:
- Completely anonymous – no registration or personal data required
- Instant results with tailored guidance
- Available in 5 languages
- Mobile-first and accessible across all devices
- Fully GDPR compliant
Designed to meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards, the tool ensures a smooth and inclusive user experience for everyone. With multilingual support and local resource integration, it helps diverse populations connect with trusted support networks in their region.
“While our media platforms primarily serve the B2B side of the industry, we know they’re also visited by players looking for insights and updates. That’s why it’s important for us to go beyond headlines and contribute real tools that support safer play. This assessment is one small, meaningful step toward that.” – Zoltán Tűndik, Co-Founder and Head of Business at HIPTHER.
Take the assessment today and share it with your community.
Because gambling should always be safe, informed, and fun.
Try it now on any of HIPTHER’s gaming media platforms:
By launching this tool, HIPTHER reaffirms its ongoing commitment to promoting transparency, responsibility, and player well-being in the global gaming industry. Together with our partners and audiences, we continue working toward a safer, more informed future for players everywhere.
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Aristocrat Gaming
Aristocrat Gaming Wins Land-based License to Develop MONOPOLY Slot Games

Aristocrat Gaming and Hasbro announced that Aristocrat Gaming is the winner of a competitive RFP to create MONOPOLY slot games for worldwide land-based gaming venues, securing a multi-year agreement. The landmark partnership will see Aristocrat Gaming launch all-new MONOPOLY-themed slot titles, beginning in early 2026. The company is excited to reintroduce one of the world’s most iconic brands to land-based slot games.
“To be selected as Hasbro’s land-based slots partner – after a highly competitive process – is a proud milestone for Aristocrat Gaming. Our commitment to innovation and bold creativity sets us apart, and we’re excited to reimagine MONOPOLY slot games for today’s players around the globe,” said Craig Toner, CEO of Aristocrat Gaming.
“It was evident through our selection process that Aristocrat Gaming was the natural fit for the next evolution of the Monopoly brand in the gaming category. We can’t wait for Monopoly fans to experience all new premium gaming content on casino floors,” said Claire Hunter Gregson – Director, Gaming Relationships of Hasbro.
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