The Swedish Gambling Act is set to undergo amendments on 1 April 2024, following the approval of new measures. These amendments aim to enhance legal compliance in the gambling industry.
One of the key changes is the requirement for operators to obtain written approval from customers in advance for telephone-based gaming. This measure aims to ensure proper consent from players.
Moreover, providers will now have the right to access personal data regarding customers’ finances and health. This access will help operators in preventing excessive gambling and promoting responsible gaming practices.
In addition to these changes, the Swedish government plans to impose higher fines on gambling companies that violate the Money Laundering Act. By harmonizing penalty fees, the government aims to combat criminal activities in the industry.
These amendments are part of the evolving legislative landscape in Sweden. Recent developments include the introduction of supplier licenses and new enforcement powers for Spelinspektionen, the Swedish Gambling Authority.
Furthermore, the government has proposed increasing the gambling tax rate and banning the use of credit cards for gambling. These changes may be implemented in the coming years.
Although the Swedish gambling market has seen flat growth, measures such as the voluntary self-exclusion scheme, Spelpaus.se, have gained traction with 99,000 registrations by the end of Q3.