The NGA said that such activity is only possible due to a loophole in television advertising. Currently, operators can place on channels that are broadcast outside of Norway which allows them to reach Norwegian customers that are otherwise limited to gambling with state-run companies Norsk tipping and Rikstoto.
The country’s regulators are set to clamp down on the practice as laws are due to change from September, pending approval from the European Commission.
The Norwegian current system means that the country is missing out on taxable gambling income, with offshore operators last year raking in between €2.1 billion and €2.3 billion.
The Norwegian Gaming Authority director Henrik Nordal said that the regulator supports these changes in order provide better protection of Norwegian citizens.
Source: GMB / Europeangaming.eu