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RegulationNext.io · Jun 16

Swedish court upholds SEK12m Videoslots fine

By Rory CallandJune 16, 2026

The brief

A Swedish court has ruled in favor of regulators, upholding a substantial SEK12 million fine against online casino operator Videoslots. The penalty, originally issued in April 2025, was confirmed by the Swedish Administrative Court, reinforcing regulatory oversight in the country's gaming market.

Videoslots, which is now part of the Immense Group, faced the significant financial penalty. While the specific reasons for the fine were not detailed in the initial report, such actions typically relate to breaches of licensing conditions, including issues concerning responsible gaming or anti-money laundering regulations.

This decision underscores the strict regulatory environment in Sweden and signals that operators must adhere closely to all stipulated rules. The upheld fine serves as a clear message to the industry about the consequences of non-compliance within the Swedish jurisdiction.

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