Success
Sector Online Gambling 92% Affiliates 78%
Topic Financial Penalty
2026-02-27 13:39:54 · 2@vixio.support
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2916080
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6d7dd9a68d81be661dfa84324a800f12

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Sector
Online Gambling (92%)

The enforcement action targets a software supplier facilitating unlicensed online gambling operations in Sweden, directly implicating online gambling regulation and compliance.

Affiliates (78%)

The update addresses software supply chain compliance and licensing verification requirements that apply across multiple online gambling verticals (casino, betting, poker, bingo).

Topic
Financial Penalty

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TITLE: Sweden's Gambling Authority Issues Warning and Sanction to SPRIBE OÜ for Regulatory Non-Compliance BODY: On February 27, 2026, Sweden's Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen) issued a warning and sanction to SPRIBE OÜ for providing gaming software to operators lacking the required Swedish gaming licence. SPRIBE OÜ supplied gaming software to unlicensed gambling operators in breach of Swedish gaming regulations. Under Swedish law, operators that manufacture, supply, install, or modify gaming software used in commercial online gambling and betting activities must hold the appropriate authorisation. Critically, gambling operators without a valid Swedish gaming licence are prohibited from using software suppliers that hold Swedish gaming software authorisation. By supplying software to unlicensed operators, SPRIBE OÜ facilitated non-compliant gaming activity in the Swedish market. The Gambling Authority imposed a warning and a sanction fine of SEK 5,000 against SPRIBE OÜ. This enforcement action underscores Sweden's regulatory approach to ensuring that only licensed operators access authorised software providers, thereby maintaining market integrity and consumer protection standards. The decision reflects the Gambling Authority's commitment to enforcing licensing requirements across the supply chain. Software providers operating in Sweden must ensure their clients hold valid gaming licences, and failure to do so results in regulatory sanctions. This case serves as a reminder to all gaming software suppliers of their obligation to verify the licensing status of their customers and their responsibility in maintaining compliance with Swedish gaming regulations. **Reference:** Spelinspektionen (Swedish Gambling Authority) – Supervisory Decision, February 27, 2026
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