Veikkaus is preparing for a new era, and the preparations will continue this autumn. Preparations are underway to change the gambling system, with a section of the market opening to competition at the beginning of 2026, as laid down in a Government Programme entry.
As a result, some of the digital gambling operations online become part of the international license-based gambling market. However, according to the plans, Lotto and the physical slot machines will remain under Veikkaus’ monopoly.
“Preparing for the shift in the gambling industry and going international are key to Veikkaus’ growth strategy,” Olli Sarekoski, President and CEO of Veikkaus, said.
According to Mr Sarekoski, Veikkaus will make strong investments in new business.
“We are building a future where Veikkaus is Finland’s leading gambling company and a significant operator in the international market,” he said.
Veikkaus’ aim is to achieve a sustainable and lucrative business model that will guarantee the company’s competitiveness even in the future. This will also entail changes to the organisational structure, which will be further discussed in the upcoming cooperation negotiations that will be launched in September.
The negotiations will cover almost the entire organisation, and a total of 825 members of Veikkaus’ personnel. The negotiations may lead to the termination of employment relations of a maximum of ca. 240 people and to material changes to the terms of employment of a maximum of 195 people will change.
The objective is also to reduce the number of gambling locations from 65 arcades to 40–50 arcades. The cooperation negotiations will also concern the potential closure of Casino Tampere.
Veikkaus is aiming at an operating model enabling it to focus on its core business. The goal is to be able to respond to the changes affecting Veikkaus’ mission and operating environment, as well as the gambling industry in general.