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Finland's state gambling operator Veikkaus has hired Ilkka Kosola as its new CFO, effective September. The timing is not accidental. With fourteen months until Finland's gambling market opens to private competition, Veikkaus is quietly assembling the team it needs to survive - and potentially be sold off.
HELSINKI - Californer -- Kosola joins from Reaktor, where he served as group CFO, before that Adven Group. CEO Olli Sarekoski called him an excellent fit for a company navigating "the opening license market."
The subtext is clear: Veikkaus has never competed for a customer in its life and is about to face fifty of them.
Kasinohai.com, which has covered Finland's gambling market since 2015, has been tracking what the CFO hire actually signals for the industry and for Finnish players.
The breakup is already planned
What most coverage glosses over: Veikkaus isn't just facing competition. It's being split in two. Under the new Gambling Act, the company will separate its state monopoly functions - lotteries, scratch cards, land-based slots - from its online operation, which enters the competitive market like any other licensed operator.
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It's the online arm that's generating the real headlines. Finland's state ownership director Maija Strandberg has spoken openly about a stock listing or outright sale, and has been blunt about who would buy it: a foreign operator. No domestic acquirer is realistically expected. Several international gambling companies are already said to be watching.
Nothing happens before 2029 at the earliest - Veikkaus has to prove it can compete first. Former company executive Jari Vähänen isn't convinced it will, and has argued publicly that waiting only reduces the sale price.
Meanwhile, the rulebook isn't finished
Here's what's getting less attention: Finland's National Police Board launched a consultation this week on the technical standards operators must meet to connect to the state's supervisory infrastructure - a data vault, self-exclusion register, electronic signature service. Comments close May 28.
That's three weeks for the industry to respond to regulations that will define the cost of market entry. Operators large enough to have compliance teams already built for regulated European markets have a structural advantage. Smaller entrants are building to a spec that isn't final yet.
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Where Kasinohai fits in
Finland's new law bans commission-based referral marketing for licensed operators. It does not ban independent consumer information - a distinction that matters. Kasinohai operates as an informational platform, which keeps it outside the prohibition and, arguably, makes it more relevant as players try to navigate a market with fifty new names and no welcome bonuses to guide them.
"There's a lot happening very fast," says Mimmi Malmström, CGCS Specialist at Kasinohai.com. "A new CFO, a planned company breakup, a possible foreign sale, and draft technical regulations closing in three weeks. We're publishing analysis as it develops."
About Kasinohai
Kasinohai.com is one of Finland's most established online casino comparison platforms, covering the Finnish gambling market since 2015 with a focus on responsible gambling tools, licensing verification, and player protection. Kasinohai already tracks and reviews approximately 15 new casino brands every month - a resource that becomes more relevant with every new brand that enters the Finnish market.
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The subtext is clear: Veikkaus has never competed for a customer in its life and is about to face fifty of them.
Kasinohai.com, which has covered Finland's gambling market since 2015, has been tracking what the CFO hire actually signals for the industry and for Finnish players.
The breakup is already planned
What most coverage glosses over: Veikkaus isn't just facing competition. It's being split in two. Under the new Gambling Act, the company will separate its state monopoly functions - lotteries, scratch cards, land-based slots - from its online operation, which enters the competitive market like any other licensed operator.
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It's the online arm that's generating the real headlines. Finland's state ownership director Maija Strandberg has spoken openly about a stock listing or outright sale, and has been blunt about who would buy it: a foreign operator. No domestic acquirer is realistically expected. Several international gambling companies are already said to be watching.
Nothing happens before 2029 at the earliest - Veikkaus has to prove it can compete first. Former company executive Jari Vähänen isn't convinced it will, and has argued publicly that waiting only reduces the sale price.
Meanwhile, the rulebook isn't finished
Here's what's getting less attention: Finland's National Police Board launched a consultation this week on the technical standards operators must meet to connect to the state's supervisory infrastructure - a data vault, self-exclusion register, electronic signature service. Comments close May 28.
That's three weeks for the industry to respond to regulations that will define the cost of market entry. Operators large enough to have compliance teams already built for regulated European markets have a structural advantage. Smaller entrants are building to a spec that isn't final yet.
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Where Kasinohai fits in
Finland's new law bans commission-based referral marketing for licensed operators. It does not ban independent consumer information - a distinction that matters. Kasinohai operates as an informational platform, which keeps it outside the prohibition and, arguably, makes it more relevant as players try to navigate a market with fifty new names and no welcome bonuses to guide them.
"There's a lot happening very fast," says Mimmi Malmström, CGCS Specialist at Kasinohai.com. "A new CFO, a planned company breakup, a possible foreign sale, and draft technical regulations closing in three weeks. We're publishing analysis as it develops."
About Kasinohai
Kasinohai.com is one of Finland's most established online casino comparison platforms, covering the Finnish gambling market since 2015 with a focus on responsible gambling tools, licensing verification, and player protection. Kasinohai already tracks and reviews approximately 15 new casino brands every month - a resource that becomes more relevant with every new brand that enters the Finnish market.
Follow us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kasinohai/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kasinohaicom/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/KasinohaiCom
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