
Sweden will introduce a revised system of supervision fees for gambling operators and software permit holders starting on March 1, 2026. The updated regulation, known as SIFS 2026:1, replaces the previous framework SIFS 2024:4. This regulatory change does not modify what types of gambling are permitted in the Swedish market but recalibrates the fees paid by licensed companies and software providers for regulatory oversight....
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Business News, iGaming News
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Finance News, iGaming News
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Companies & People, iGaming News
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iGaming News, Laws
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ATG Report Highlights Unlicensed Gambling Risks
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