BOS: Swedish iGaming Industry Could Benefit from Government Reset

Prague Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 (25-26 March)
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A caretaker government is being formed in Sweden following Prime Minister Stefan Löfven’s resignation after a motion of no confidence. While the political upheaval poses challenges for continuity, the iGaming industry is generally optimistic that it could benefit from the changes.

The online gaming trade association Branschföreningen för Onlinespel (BOS) said the change in government could have a positive impact on gaming regulation as there may be changes at the ministry responsible.

The minister for social protection Ardalan Shekarabi has been no great ally of the country’s gambling market.

BOS secretary-general Gustaf Hoffstedt said: “The possibility to pick political points by criticising and making life miserable for the privately owned and international gambling industry always comes first, hand in hand with his willingness to offer state-owned and/or state-governed gambling operators special treatment.”

It is still possible that Löfven will be reinstated as prime minister leading a new government, and that Shekarabi will continue to oversee gambling regulation. However, there is also a chance that opposition leader Ulf Kristersson may form a government, which may have a more positive view of the gaming industry.

Hoffstedt said the vote of no confidence demonstrated that the Swedish government “acts without support from the Parliament”.

He said: “Almost all political parties agreed on the agenda regarding gambling regulation five to ten years ago. Nowadays the opposition often criticises the Minister for his action in areas related to gambling, claiming that he has abandoned the agenda that jointly was decided prior to the re-regulation in 2019.”

The change in government may also make it difficult for Sweden to further extend its temporary deposit limits for online casino gaming, which it last extended until November 14.

Hoffstedt said: “It will be difficult for the government to extend [the temporary Covid-19 measures] beyond November 14 as long as the government is a caretaker government. It will also be difficult to end them early for the same reason.”

The upheaval may also make it difficult for the government to go ahead with any potential plans to introduce new restrictions on the industry.

After starting out as an affiliate in 2009 and developing some recognized review portals, I have moved deeper into journalism and media. My experience has lead me to move into the B2B sector and write about compliance updates and report around the happenings of the online and land based gaming sector.