European Safer Gambling Week has started
Today marks the start of European Safer Gambling Week, an annual event aimed at collectively raising awareness about the importance of responsible gambling.
Today marks the start of European Safer Gambling Week, an annual event aimed at collectively raising awareness about the importance of responsible gambling.
As stipulated by law, gambling providers are always obliged to obtain their services from a manufacturer and E-license.
LiveScore Bet, a well-known gambling site, has announced that they will stop offering their services in the Netherlands as of November 29, 2024.
GambleAware sounds the alarm: Britain is lagging behind when it comes to gambling advertising rules. Across Europe, rules are being tightened to tackle the harm caused by gambling, but in Britain, it remains quiet.
Marcel Kaatee, a former gambling operator in Amsterdam, was acquitted by the court last week of accusations of money laundering.
British gambling company Entain and the previous owners of Dutch gambling company BetCity have finally reached a settlement in their long-running dispute.
Paul Strikers, founder of iCasino and Hard Rock Casino Online in the Netherlands, has fiercely criticized the Dutch Public Broadcasting (NPO) on LinkedIn.
The crypto gambling platform Polymarket, where you can bet on almost anything, is under fire in France.
It is now official: as of 1 January 2025, Bingoal will stop as name sponsor of the Belgian cycling team Pauwels Sauzen – Bingoal.
Romeo Castelen, the former Dutch international, is facing a difficult challenge. The former footballer is accused of laundering €2.2 million.
The UK gambling industry held its breath. The new Labour government presented its first budget in fifteen years, and there were many rumours: would they increase gambling taxes?