EvenBet Gaming has secured a five year Swedish business to business licence covering its online poker and casino technology, opening another important regulated European market to the supplier and its operator partners.
EvenBet Gaming has taken another significant step in its European growth strategy after receiving approval to supply online poker and casino technology in Sweden.
The five year licence, awarded by the Swedish Gambling Authority, Spelinspektionen, allows the company to provide its expanding portfolio of business to business gaming solutions to licensed operators serving the Swedish market.
Approval covers EvenBet Gaming’s established poker platform, including its recently introduced Table Collections feature, as well as the company’s newer turnkey online casino suite. The combined offering is designed to help operators deliver poker and casino content through a unified ecosystem rather than relying on separate platforms and suppliers.
Building a broader European footprint
Sweden represents a strategically important market for EvenBet Gaming. Its regulated online gambling sector is among the most developed in Europe, with suppliers and operators required to meet detailed standards relating to technical security, responsible gambling and consumer protection.
By securing local approval, EvenBet can now support existing and prospective operator partners seeking compliant access to Swedish players.
The company believes its combined poker and casino proposition can help operators cross sell more effectively, reduce customer acquisition costs and attract players with stronger long term value. Rather than treating poker as an isolated vertical, the platform allows it to sit alongside slots, table games and other casino products within a connected player experience.
“The licence gives EvenBet Gaming compliant access to one of Europe’s most mature digital gambling markets while strengthening its position as a multi product technology supplier.”
The Swedish approval follows EvenBet Gaming’s entry into Denmark, where it secured a supplier licence in May 2026. That licence also covered poker software, casino technology and a selection of games, demonstrating the company’s intention to establish a wider presence across tightly regulated European jurisdictions.
EvenBet Gaming’s poker platform
From poker specialist to complete iGaming supplier
EvenBet Gaming has traditionally been associated most closely with online poker and card game software. However, the supplier has increasingly broadened its proposition beyond its original specialism.
In May 2026, the company formally expanded into the casino vertical with the launch of a turnkey casino platform and game aggregator. The development brought poker infrastructure, casino content and operational tools together within one connected system.
Its wider portfolio now includes player account management, payment integrations, know your customer tools, promotional systems and access to thousands of casino titles. This gives operators the option of launching a complete gaming brand or adding poker to an existing casino and sportsbook operation.
The Swedish licence therefore arrives at an important point in EvenBet Gaming’s development. It is no longer positioning itself solely as a poker software provider, but as a broader technology partner capable of supporting multiple gaming verticals.
Technology shaped around player retention
One of the continuing challenges facing online poker operators is retaining players while maintaining sufficient liquidity across tables and tournaments.
EvenBet Gaming has responded by introducing products intended to reduce friction and bring poker closer to the pace and accessibility of modern casino games. Its One Click Poker format, for example, has been developed to simplify entry and offer a faster route into gameplay.
The platform also includes social and interactive functions such as video chat, animated reactions and Bomb Pot mechanics, intended to recreate some of the interaction associated with physical poker rooms.
Its Table Collections feature forms part of that wider retention strategy, allowing operators to organise and promote selected tables more effectively. The aim is to guide players towards relevant games while giving brands greater control over how poker content is presented.
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A licence with long term significance
Commenting on the approval, EvenBet Gaming chief executive Dmitry Starostenkov described Sweden as one of Europe’s most mature and well regulated gaming markets.
He said the licence reflected the strength and reliability of the company’s technology while enabling EvenBet to provide existing and future partners with fully compliant access to a valuable jurisdiction.
For operators, the approval creates another option in a market where regulatory certainty and product differentiation are increasingly important. For EvenBet Gaming, it adds momentum to a year already shaped by casino expansion, product innovation and new European licences.
As regulated markets demand more from technology suppliers, compliance is becoming inseparable from commercial growth. EvenBet Gaming’s Swedish approval demonstrates how the company intends to compete: combining its poker heritage with a wider casino ecosystem built for operators seeking scale, retention and regulatory confidence.

