Sweden Updates iGaming Supervision Fees

In Liberia, the National Lottery Authority (NLA) has officially licensed prediction markets under the Liberian International Gaming License.
In Sweden, the gambling regulator Spelinspektionen on February 6 published an updated supervision fee regulation, SIFS 2026:1, which will take effect on March 1, 2026.
New Supervision Fee Structure
Fees Charged Per License
According to the document, supervision fees will be charged per individual license, rather than per corporate group as was previously the case.
The changes apply to all iGaming license holders operating on the Swedish market.
Fees for the iGaming Segment
B2C Licenses
The following fees have been set for online gambling operators:
≈€22.6k — B2C license for online casino
≈€22.6k — B2C license for betting
B2B Permits
A separate fee applies to technology providers:
≈€1.55k — B2B permit for gaming software providers
Gambling Regulation Reforms in Sweden
Financial Restrictions for Players
The update to supervision fees is part of a broader package of gambling regulation reforms in Sweden for 2026.
From April 1, a full ban will take effect on funding gambling accounts using credit cards, consumer loans, overdrafts, and BNPL services.
Expanded Powers of the Regulator
As of January 1, 2026, Spelinspektionen received expanded powers from parliament to impose sanctions and revoke licenses.
Oversight of Unlicensed Operators
Measures Against Offshore Websites
The regulator is also preparing amendments that would allow action to be taken against unlicensed operators accepting Swedish players, even if their websites are not formally targeted at the Swedish market.