Stockholm-listed online slot developer Hacksaw Gaming has gone live in Denmark through an extended partnership with FDJ United.

The supplier’s latest launch in the country has seen its online slot games made accessible to Danish players of FDJ’s Unibet and Mariacasino brands.

Hacksaw and FDJ have collaborated since 2020 and are live in several jurisdictions, including Belgium, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. 

“This latest launch represents our commitment to provide high-quality games to players across markets, and we look forward to providing content to FDJ United’s Danish players,” said Marcus Cordes, operational CEO of Hacksaw Gaming.

In related news, Hacksaw last week appointed Mikael Rahm as chief financial officer to succeed Per Alnefelt, who will continue to support the company on a consultancy basis to ensure a smooth handover. 

Rahm’s previous roles include 15 years with PWC in the US and Sweden, as well as various CFO and CEO roles at Bambora, Ingenico, Verifone, Swedbank Pay and Synsam.

“Per has expressed that he wants to take on a different role going forward,” said Hacksaw group CEO Christoffer Källberg. “On behalf of the entire company, I want to thank Per for his contributions. We wish him all the best for whatever comes next for him.

“I am very pleased to welcome Mikael Rahm as our new group CFO, and I look forward to partnering with him as we continue to deliver on our strategy for Hacksaw over the coming years. With Mikael’s strong CFO experience in scaling primarily founder- and private equity held technology and payment companies, I believe we have the right team in place for where we want to take Hacksaw next.”

Hacksaw has also confirmed a reduction in the number of executives in its executive management team.

Effective from 1 January 2026, the executive management team will consist of:

  • Christoffer Källberg, Group CEO
  • Mikael Rahm, Group CFO
  • Marcus Cordes, Operational CEO
  • Philippa Gregory, Chief Compliance Officer

Gabriel Fenech and Darren Camilleri Mizzi will remain in their roles as chief technology officer and chief legal officer, respectively, and remain part of the management team.

Shares in Hacksaw AB (STO:HACK) were trading lower by 1.34 per cent at SEK64.80 per share in Stockholm Monday morning.