Summary
- Camilla Rosenberg is set to bring her wealth of experience in government and AML expertise to the FMI.
- She will step down from her role as Director General at Spelinspektionen on October 31, 2025.
- Rosenberg led the charge on several key initiatives aimed at fighting money laundering and bolstering consumer protections within the industry.
Camilla Rosenberg, a steadfast leader in the realm of gambling regulation, has announced her impending departure from the watchdog on October 31, 2025. Rosenberg has been a cornerstone of Spelinspektionen since 2015, first as Head of Operations and then elevating to Director General in October 2017. Her leadership has been pivotal in orchestrating the agency's transition to a regulated market, effective from January 1, 2019.
Rosenberg to step down from Spelinspektionen on October 31
Before stepping into her role as a regulator, Camilla Rosenberg carved a distinguished path through several senior positions within the Swedish government. She has always been a formidable force for change. Her latest career milestone is her appointment as Director and Head of the Swedish Real Estate Agents' Inspectorate (FMI), a position she will embark upon on November 1, 2025. In a heartfelt statement, Claes Norgren, Chairman of the Board of the Swedish Gambling Authority, expressed his gratitude: I want to extend my deepest thanks to Camilla Rosenberg for her remarkable contributions to the Swedish Gambling Authority during a period of significant change in the gambling sector. I am thrilled for her as she takes on this new role. Our operations will continue seamlessly and with vigor as we await the appointment of a new Director General. Rosenberg's appointment was met with enthusiasm by Minister of Civil Affairs, Erik Slottner, who remarked on the immense value she will bring to her new position. Camilla’s extensive experience, particularly from the Swedish Gambling Authority and their efforts to counter money laundering, will be invaluable to FMI. I eagerly anticipate our collaboration, he said. Meanwhile, Spelinspektionen has reinstated its Gambling Awareness Program, a crucial initiative aimed at addressing gambling-related harm and addiction nationwide.