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    Austria Publishes Draft Online Gambling Licensing Conditions Ahead Of October 2027 Launch

    Charles ShephardsonBy Charles ShephardsonJuly 1, 20262 Mins Read
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    Austria has officially released its initial licensing conditions for online gambling, opening a public consultation period just days after the triparty coalition agreed on an October 2027 launch date.

    The draft consultation paper represents the most significant gambling reform the country has seen in 26 years, signalling a major shift in how Austria approaches the regulated online market.

    Any eligible operator can apply for a licence provided they meet certain requirements, including having a supervisory board, effective anti-money laundering compliance, and strong player protection measures.

    Applicants must also demonstrate a share capital of at least €10 million, a figure that positions Austria firmly at the premium end of European licensing frameworks.

    That threshold is notably higher than many other European jurisdictions that are actively competing to attract international gambling investment and operators looking for accessible regulatory homes.

    Estonia and Finland offer instructive comparisons, with both countries maintaining considerably more flexible share capital arrangements for online gambling licensees than Austria is proposing.

    Finland, which is similarly in the process of breaking up its state gambling monopoly, has chosen to issue operator permissions on a case-by-case basis rather than setting any fixed minimum share capital requirement.

    Operators wishing to enter the Austrian market under the new framework must also budget €70,000 to cover the cost of a licence application under the proposed draft amendment.

    A cooling-off period has been built into the draft conditions, requiring any licence applicants to cease all previous gambling offerings in Austria by 1 January 2027 and wait until their licence is formally granted.

    Any operator found to have breached that cooling-off rule will face a ban on receiving a licence for 18 months from that date, adding a significant deterrent to non-compliance.

    The draft also specifies that licences will only be granted to operators whose home state allows Austrian court judgements to be enforced, a clause that raises immediate questions about Malta’s controversial Bill 55.

    Bill 55 has drawn repeated criticism across Europe for shielding Maltese-based operators from legal action brought against them in other jurisdictions, and Austria’s new provision appears designed to directly address that concern.

    Stakeholders across the industry have until 15 July 2026 to submit their formal feedback on the proposed regulatory framework before the consultation period closes.

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