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
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))
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
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
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?
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