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Home » Norwegian Gaming Authority Finalizes NOK 46M Fine Against Norsk Tipping for Lottery Errors

Norwegian Gaming Authority Finalizes NOK 46M Fine Against Norsk Tipping for Lottery Errors

Bartosz Hrydziuszko by Bartosz Hrydziuszko
September 17, 2025
in Industry PR
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OSLO, Norway – The Norwegian Lottery and Foundation Authority (Lotteritilsynet) has confirmed a NOK46 million (€3.9 million) penalty against state-owned gaming operator Norsk Tipping following a decade-long technical error that gave certain players unfair advantages in lottery draws.

OSLO, Norway – The Norwegian Lottery and Foundation Authority (Lotteritilsynet) has confirmed a NOK46 million (€3.9 million) penalty against state-owned gaming operator Norsk Tipping following a decade-long technical error that gave certain players unfair advantages in lottery draws.

The fine relates to systematic flaws in Eurojackpot extra draws and Lotto super draws that provided cooperative players – those participating through clubs or cooperative banks – with statistically higher winning odds than individual players. The technical malfunction, which dates back to at least 2015, affected millions of Norwegian players across both lottery products.

Widespread Impact on Player Base

The error’s scope proves significant for Norway’s gambling market. In 2024, approximately 1.5 million Norwegians participated in Eurojackpot while nearly 2 million played Lotto. With 108 extra and super draws conducted annually, the systematic advantage affected every special draw over multiple years.

"This means that the error has affected millions of players. There have been wrong winners in every single draw over several years," said Atle Hamar, director of the Norwegian Lottery and Foundation Authority, in an official statement.

The regulator noted that players should be able to trust that Norsk Tipping’s games operate fairly and securely. The error’s severity was compounded by the extended time period before discovery and correction.

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Delayed Response to Warning Signs

Investigation findings reveal concerning patterns in Norsk Tipping’s response to potential issues. The operator first received internal alerts about possible Eurojackpot problems in November 2024 but did not pursue immediate investigation. A subsequent tip received on January 24, 2025, prompted the company to conduct two additional draws before launching a formal review that ultimately uncovered the technical flaw.

Similar delays occurred with the Lotto super draw, where the operator reportedly possessed information about potential issues for several weeks before conducting thorough analysis.

Pattern of Regulatory Violations

This penalty represents the third fine imposed on Norsk Tipping within a 12-month period, highlighting ongoing compliance challenges at the state monopoly operator. Previous sanctions included a NOK2.5 million penalty after a player incorrectly received NOK25 million from the KongKasino game, and a NOK36 million fine following system failures that prevented users from self-excluding.

The gaming authority has announced plans for comprehensive supervision covering Lotto, Eurojackpot, and Vikinglotto – Norway’s largest lottery products. This expanded oversight will examine the complete operational process from player submissions through winner payments.

"Norsk Tipping has poor control over its games, and we have seen several examples of errors not being discovered until the consequences are major," Hamar stated. "Therefore, we want to have a sharp and thorough supervision of Lotto, Eurojackpot and Vikinglotto, which are the largest lottery games they have."

Corporate Leadership Changes

The series of operational failures contributed to significant leadership changes at Norsk Tipping. CEO Tonje Sagstuen resigned with immediate effect following the Eurojackpot scandal, ending an 11-year tenure with the company. The board unanimously supported the leadership transition amid mounting regulatory pressure.

Industry and Political Implications

The sustained pattern of errors at Norway’s state gambling monopoly has intensified discussions about the country’s gaming regulatory structure. Some Norwegian political figures have suggested that a competitive licensing model might better serve player interests and achieve responsible gambling objectives compared to the current monopoly system.

Norway’s gambling monopoly is scheduled to become the final Nordic monopoly structure remaining operational by 2027, increasing scrutiny on Norsk Tipping’s performance and regulatory compliance.

The NOK46 million fine represents approximately 0.45 percent of Norsk Tipping’s annual turnover of NOK10.2 billion after prize payouts, signaling the regulator’s commitment to enforcing compliance standards within the state-controlled gambling market.

Norsk Tipping has accepted the penalty without objection and confirmed that corrective measures have been implemented to prevent similar technical failures in future lottery operations.

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Bartosz Hrydziuszko

Bartosz Hrydziuszko

Bartosz Michael brings over a decade of expertise to the iGaming industry, specializing in European gambling markets, regulatory compliance, and operator analysis. With 233 published articles covering everything from licensing developments to market expansions across jurisdictions including the UK, Malta, Sweden, and emerging European markets, Bartosz has established himself as a trusted voice for industry professionals seeking actionable insights. His deep understanding of cross-border gambling regulations, responsible gaming initiatives, and compliance frameworks makes his content essential reading for operators navigating the complex European regulatory landscape. Throughout his 10+ years in iGaming journalism, Bartosz has developed extensive relationships with regulatory bodies, gaming authorities, and industry stakeholders across Europe. His investigative approach to covering licensing disputes, regulatory reforms, and market entries has helped operators, suppliers, and legal professionals stay ahead of legislative changes. Whether analyzing MGA directives, UKGC consultations, or Curaçao licensing reforms, Bartosz delivers comprehensive coverage that bridges the gap between regulatory complexity and practical business application, making him an invaluable resource for compliance officers and gaming executives alike

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