Swedish casino players receive boost after St8 granted license
A popular iGaming aggregation platform St8 has been granted a B2B supplier’s license by Sweden’s Gambling Authority – Spelinspektionen.
A Spelinspektionen license will allow St8 to enter the Swedish market for the first time, with it giving them a foothold into one of thee most respected and tightly regulated online casino markets.
In practice this means gambling operators in Sweden will be able to add the St8 platform to their offerings, with it allowing seamless integration via a single API.
“Being awarded a B2B licence by Spelinspektionen underlines the strength of St8’s technology and compliance-first approach.,” St8 CEO and founder Vladimir Negine said.
“Sweden is one of Europe’s most respected regulated iGaming markets, and we are excited to now be able to support licensed operators there with our next-generation aggregation platform.
“Our focus remains firmly on expanding in regulated jurisdictions, and adding Sweden further strengthens St8’s position as a trusted supplier to operators in leading global markets.
Spelinspektionen is widely recognised for maintaining some of the highest standards of player protection, responsible gaming, and operational transparency in the industry.
This latest licence follows a period of rapid growth in regulated markets for St8. In October last year, they were granted a supplier licence in Ontario, and in July they secured a B2B licence in the United Kingdom.
St8 also announced earlier this week that they had added Lamda Gaming to the aggregation platform, with the Georgian-based developer a creator of online slots, crash games and Plinko among others.

