EuroComply
Konto erstellen
Fine exposure

How much can my company be fined under DMA?

DMA carries penalties of up to €20M or 10% of global turnover; 20% for repeat infringements. This page breaks down every fine tier by article, explains who is at risk, and shows live enforcement examples.

Maximum fine

€20M

or 10% of global turnover; 20% for repeat infringements — whichever is higher

Source: Regulation (EU) 2022/1925

How DMA penalties work

The Digital Markets Act (Article 26) applies only to designated gatekeepers. Fines of up to 10% of global annual turnover can be imposed for non-compliance with gatekeeper obligations. Repeat infringements within 8 years raise the ceiling to 20%. For systematic infringements, the Commission can impose temporary bans on gatekeeper acquisitions or structural remedies.

Fine tiers by article

Art. 26(1)

Non-compliance with gatekeeper obligations (Art. 5, 6, 7)

€20,000,000

or 10% of global turnover

Applies to:

  • Self-preferencing own services over third-party equivalents (Art. 6(5))
  • Refusing interoperability with third-party messaging services (Art. 7)
  • Combining personal data across platforms without consent (Art. 5(2))
  • Tying services not covered by gatekeeper designation (Art. 5(7))
EUR-Lex — Art. 26(1)
Art. 26(1) — repeat

Repeat infringements within 8 years

Up to 20% of global annual turnover

or 20% of global turnover

Applies to:

  • Systematic non-compliance with a gatekeeper obligation previously found in violation
EUR-Lex — Art. 26(1) — repeat
Art. 26(4)

Periodic penalty payments for ongoing non-compliance

5% of average daily worldwide turnover per day

or 5% per day of global turnover

Applies to:

  • Continued self-preferencing after Commission non-compliance finding
  • Failure to implement Commission's remedies within set deadline
EUR-Lex — Art. 26(4)

Stacked exposure with other EU regulations

DMA fines are Commission-exclusive and apply only to gatekeepers. They can overlap with DSA enforcement for the same platform but for different obligations. The Commission coordinates internally to avoid double-counting the same conduct.

Calculate your stacked fine exposure →

Frequently asked questions

What is the maximum DMA fine?

The maximum DMA fine is 10% of global annual turnover for a first-time non-compliance finding, rising to 20% for repeat infringements within 8 years. Periodic daily penalties of 5% of average daily worldwide turnover can be imposed during ongoing non-compliance.

Who is a DMA gatekeeper?

Gatekeepers are designated by the European Commission based on annual EU revenue (≥€7.5B or market cap ≥€75B), active EU users (≥45M monthly), and business users (≥10,000 annual). As of May 2026, designated gatekeepers include Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft.

What is your stacked fine exposure across all EU regulations?

Calculate your combined risk across DMA, GDPR, NIS2, AI Act, DORA, and more — free, no signup.

Open fine risk calculator — free
DMA compliance guide

For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice — consult qualified legal counsel for advice specific to your situation.

Last updated: