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A new licensing regime for gambling organizations in Sweden will work from 1 March 2026, managed by the Gambling Inspectorate of Spelinspektionen.


Authorised by the Riksdag, the reform resets guidance fees for certified gaming operators (B2C) and innovation and video games providers (B2B)


A brand-new charge structure consists of a headline annual charge of SEK 240,000 (EUR21,000) per B2C licence and SEK 16,500 (EUR1,450) for betting software application authorizations. The upgraded framework is formalised under guideline SIFS 2026:1, replacing the existing cost regulation SIFS 2024:4.


The modification does not change what betting activities are allowed in Sweden, but allows the cost of regulatory guidance under the Gambling Act 2018 to reflect deepening oversight demands carried out by Spelinspektionen.


A crucial structural modification is that supervision fees will be charged per licence instead of per corporate group.


As an outcome, operators holding both a commercial online casino licence and a wagering licence will be needed to pay different annual costs of SEK 240,000 (EUR21,000) for each licence held.


For B2B licences, SIFS 2026:1 establishes a rolling 12-month supervision period starting from the date a licence or software application license is given, with subsequent 12-month durations applying for as long as the authorisation remains in force.


Should a licence run for less than a complete year, charges may be determined on a pro-rata basis, subject to a minimum charge equivalent to one twelfth of the yearly quantity.


Supervision ought to be invoiced and paid in advance. However, where a licence remains active due to a court judgment or legal continuation, Spelinspektionen may invoice the suitable cost retrospectively. The likewise retains discretion to lower or waive fees in exceptional circumstances.


The modified licence charge structure will support Spelinspektionen as it oversees a broad set of reforms to Sweden's online betting structure.


System change in 2026


From 1 April 2026, Spelinspektionen and the Ministry of Finance will carry out a "full restriction on credit-funded gaming deals", forbiding certified operators from processing payments connected to credit cards, personal loans, overdrafts or buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) products. The measure is considered as the most thorough prohibition on credit-based betting transactions presented by a European state.