In August, Kindred-owned online casino 32Red extended its sponsorship of English football club Derby County, by announcing new signing Wayne Rooney would wear the number 32 in January.
The deal received widespread criticism however, with GVC Holdings CEO Kenny Alexander calling it “a complete own goal.”
But Tjärnström believes shirt sponsorships can be used for good, being “very proud” of his company’s work with Derby, and should not just be linked with excessive gambling.
“We knew it was going to be controversial to some extent. Some of those voices, it’s logical they say what they say as well,” the Kindred CEO tells Gambling Insider.
“We see it in a bigger perspective. We’re also very proud of what we do with Derby County, with men’s mental health and the local community.
“We think shirt sponsorships can be used for good and not just have to be seen as a reason for excessive gambling. It’s much bigger than that in a sense.
“I believe we as an industry can have a good role to play in that, as long as we take responsibility for our actions and ensure customers gamble with moderation and it’s part of their entertainment experience rather than anything else.”
The full interview will be published in the January/February edition of Gambling Insider magazine, alongside several other industry-leading CEOs, including Evolution Gaming’s Martin Carlesund.