Sweden Fines Two Gambling Firms for Failing Vulnerable Players
Sweden's gambling regulator has fined two operators for failing to protect vulnerable players. Roar Vegas Ltd and Glitnor Services Limited both received warnings and heavy penalties. The move comes as unlicensed gambling sites gain traction, particularly among young people. The Spelinspektionen, Sweden's gambling authority, imposed fines after investigations revealed serious breaches. Roar Vegas Ltd was penalised SEK 8 million ($801,000) for neglecting three high-risk customers. The company violated the Swedish Gambling Act by not stepping in to prevent harm.
Glitnor Services Limited faced an even steeper penalty—SEK 28 million ($2.8 million). Regulators found it had failed to intervene for ten customers showing signs of problematic gambling.
The crackdown follows a worrying trend in Sweden. Studies from the Spelinspektionen and the University of Gothenburg show a sharp rise in underage gambling. Over the past three years, the number of minors using unregulated platforms has doubled, climbing from 5% to 10% of the age group. Young males appear most affected. The fines highlight ongoing concerns about player protection in Sweden's gambling market. With unlicensed sites growing in popularity, authorities are tightening oversight. Both companies must now address their failings or risk further action.
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