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Creator Management Agencies in Sweden
Sweden has a strong digital economy, high English fluency, and a well organized creator scene across the Nordics. Creators here can work with local agencies or with international teams that serve Europe remotely. Use the free match below to reach vetted agencies that fit your platforms and goals.
The Sweden market at a glance
Split ranges are commonly reported figures and vary by scope. For tax basics by country, see our guide to taxes for creators.
What to look for in a Sweden agency
Language coverage. Confirm whether chatting and marketing are handled in Swedish, English, or both, to match your audience.
GDPR handling. Ask who is the data controller, where data is stored, and how your fan and personal data are protected.
A clear split in writing. Confirm the percentage and whether it is taken from gross earnings or net of platform fees.
A plan for protection. Ask how they handle brand protection and DMCA takedowns.
A fair exit. Read the term length and notice period, and watch for the red flags to avoid when signing.
Vetted agencies in Sweden
Listings slot in build
We publish agencies only after they pass our vetting, and none are listed for Sweden yet. Rather than fill this space with unverified names, we keep it open and match you directly. Tell us what you need and we will introduce vetted agencies that serve Sweden.
Get matched with an agencyCommon questions
Are there creator management agencies in Sweden?
Yes. Sweden has a strong digital economy and high English fluency, so creators there can work with local agencies or with international teams that serve Europe remotely. We match creators with vetted agencies once they pass our vetting.
Does GDPR apply to agencies in Sweden?
Yes. Sweden is in the European Union, so the General Data Protection Regulation governs how your personal data and your fans data are handled. Ask any agency where data is stored and who is the data controller.
How are creator earnings taxed in Sweden?
Creator income in Sweden is generally taxable and may involve registering a business, paying income tax and social contributions, and VAT registration above the threshold. This is general information, not tax advice. Speak to a qualified Swedish accountant.
Last updated June 13, 2026