Compliance Updates
Thunderkick granted newly installed Swedish supplier licence

Independent slots studio Thunderkick has been granted a B2B permit in Sweden following the introduction of new regulations by the Swedish Gambling Authority (SGA).
Companies must now hold a gaming software permit in order to distribute content in the country, with new regulations expected to come into force on July 1st, 2023.
The move marks a significant milestone for the Stockholm-based studio and will allow it to continue providing games to one of its core and top-performing markets.
With player favourites like Dionysus Golden Feast and new, innovative titles such as The Wildos available, this market consolidation continues Thunderkick’s mission to provide its portfolio in key regions.
Wan Kim, Head of Compliance at Thunderkick, said: “We’re really pleased to have been selected for a B2B permit. We look forward to working with the SGA and are thankful to them for a swift and simple process.
“It’s crucial for us to remain compliant in every market but especially our home one, and we’re excited that we can continue showcasing our games to our fellow Swedes.â€
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