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Svenska Spel Appoints Anna-Clara Fredriksson as Chief HR Officer
Svenska Spel has appointed Anna-Clara Fredriksson as its Chief Human Resources Officer.
Anna-Clara is currently the HR director at SAS Institute with responsibility for several business areas in Europe and Asia. She will be part of Svenska Spel’s group management and report directly to the CEO.
“I am very happy to welcome Anna-Clara Fredriksson to Svenska Spel. Her solid competence from the tech industry and long experience in leading positions in HR will be valuable to us. In her role as CHRO, Anna-Clara will, among other things, be responsible for the important work with our corporate culture and the further development of our HR,” Patrik Hofbauer, president and CEO of Svenska Spel, said.
Anna-Clara Fredriksson comes most recently from the software company SAS Institute where she has worked since 2014, currently as HR director for several business areas in Europe and Asia. She has previously held HR positions at Carnegie Investment Bank, SEB and Telia. She also has experience in self-employment and assignments as a career coach.
“Svenska Spel has a strong brand and a fine corporate culture that I look forward to continuing to develop. I also like that Svenska Spel has an interesting and important social commitment, is a major sponsor of Swedish sports and that the group is a role model in sustainable gambling. I hope to contribute with my experience in HR from various industries and having worked internationally for many years. Among other things, it has given me valuable insights into the importance of diversity and how to best use that dynamic for innovation and continuous development,” Anna-Clara Fredriksson said.
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Thousands in Norway Mistakenly Told They Won Big on Lottery
Thousands of Norwegians thought they had become millionaires after receiving a notification from the state-owned gambling company saying they had won eye-watering sums – until it turned out it was a mistake.
“Several thousand” people who won prizes in the Eurojackpot were notified of incorrect amounts on Friday, Norsk Tipping said.
Norsk Tipping CEO Tonje Sagstuen apologised and resigned a day later.
An error in the conversion from Eurocents to Norwegian kroner caused the prize amounts to be “excessively high”, the company said. The amount was multiplied by 100, instead of being divided by 100.
Norsk Tipping receives the prize amounts from Germany in euros, and then converts them to Norwegian kroner.
The correct amounts were updated on Saturday evening. No incorrect pay-outs were made, the gambling company said.
“I am terribly sorry that we have disappointed so many, and I understand that people are angry with us,” Ms Sagstuen said in a statement, adding that “criticism is justified” given the “breach of trust”.
She said she had received several messages from people who were planning to go on holiday, renovate their homes or buy an apartment.
“To them I can only say: Sorry! But I understand that it is a small consolation,” she said.
One woman, in the middle of a renovation project, said she received a notification that she had won 1.2 million kroner ($119,000: £87,000), but instead received only a fraction of that sum.
The Norsk Tipping board met with the Ministry of Culture, which administers the running of the company, for an emergency meeting on Saturday.
After the meeting, Ms Sagstuen stepped down from her role as CEO. She held the position since September 2023 and had worked at Norsk Tipping since 2014.
“Here, things have failed in several places, this is my responsibility,” she said.
She said she was “sad” to leave but confident in the “improvement processes” that have been put in place.
Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery said that “such mistakes should not happen”, especially as Norsk Tipping has the exclusive right to deliver gaming services in the country.
“We expect the board to work actively to improve the control routines,” she said.
This is not the first time Norsk Tipping has found itself under criticism.
The company said that “several serious errors have been uncovered” in recent months and it had “experienced a number of technical problems in the past year”.
It acknowledged it had been “heavily criticised” by the regulator and its customers, and the criticism “was justified”.
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Groove to Showcase Innovative iGaming Solutions at iGB L!VE 2025

“iGB L!VE represents a pivotal moment for the industry,” said Yahale Meltzer, Co-Founder and COO of Groove Technologies. “We’re bringing our most advanced platform yet with technology designed to simplify operations while delivering exceptional player experiences. This is where the future of iGaming takes shape.”
Groove’s modular platform combines seamless integration capabilities with real-time analytics, providing operators with the tools to enhance player engagement and drive growth. The company’s infrastructure is built for high-performance scalability, ensuring reliability for partners worldwide.
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MGA Games presents Mina de Oro Bingo: Innovation and Branding Powering the Future of VideoBingo

MGA Games announces the launch of its new VideoBingo game, Mina de Oro Bingo, available starting June 30 in Spain and in international .com markets. This release brings the essence of the successful Mina de Oro slot saga to the bingo format, combining proven gameplay mechanics with a familiar setting that has been key in user retention.
This new game offers a complete experience with 4 cards, each with 3 lines and 5 columns, a drum with 60 balls from which 30 are drawn, and the possibility of accessing 14 extra balls with a wild card. It includes 16 winning patterns, 3 themed mini-games, a configurable progressive jackpot, and a top prize of up to 30.000€. The game is designed to perfectly match player preferences while also offering flexibility and performance for operators.
The launch of Mina de Oro Bingo is backed by the strong brand recognition that Mina de Oro has achieved as one of the most popular online casino games. This Bingo version capitalizes on that recognition, expanding its reach and attracting both loyal players and new audiences.
With this addition, MGA Games strengthens its leadership in the development of VideoBingo for both national and international markets, consolidating its position as a provider of unique and highly profitable content. Operators will benefit from an exclusive, market-tested product designed to deliver strong results from day one.
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