Spelinspektionen: Swedish gambling turnover down slightly in 2023

by CasinoBeats
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Spelinspektionen has declared a slight year-over-year drop in Sweden’s gambling market turnover for the fourth quarter and across the full year of 2023, with state-owned casino games undergoing the biggest decrease.

Combining data with the Swedish Tax Agency, the gambling authority reported that gaming companies with a Swedish licence reported a 2023 turnover of SEK 27.1bn (€2.41bn), a 1.2 per cent decline in comparison to the previous year (2022: SEK 27.4bn).

Per vertical, Casino Cosmopol state-owned casino games saw the biggest turnover decrease over the year, falling by 11.4 per cent to SEK 475m (2022: SEK 536m). State-run lotteries and slot machines also dropped, falling 3.6 per cent to SEK 5.6bn (2022: SEK 5.8bn).

Commercial online gaming and betting turnover fell by 0.7 per cent to SEK 17bn (2022: SEK 17.1bn), games for public purposes and national lotteries stood at SEK 3.6bn (2022: SEK 3.5bn), community games and hall bingo was SEK 199m (2022: SEK 182m) and land-based commer..

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