The Swedish gambling regulator has issued warnings and penalty fees totalling SEK to two igaming developers, totalling over SEK3m (£222,370), for supplying content to illegal operators.

Hacksaw Studios and Panda Bluemoon have been handed respective fines of SEK2.6m (£192,732) and SEK700,000 (£51,889) by Spelinspektionen.
In both cases, the regulator said it believed the companies had provided software to two online gambling operators who lack the necessary Swedish licence.
Spelinspektionen said it discovered the supplier violations after checking “a number of websites operated by operators who lack the necessary Swedish gaming license and who are prohibited from operating games in Sweden.”
Elsewhere, the Swedish Gambling Authority has also revealed that its decision to instruct Zimpler to end its provision of payment service solutions containing BankID to gaming companies without a Swedish licence has been revoked.
Spelinspektionen said the administrative court “considers that the Swedish Gaming Authority lacked grounds for issuing the injunction and therefore revokes the decision.”