Gaming Authority cracks down on illegal online casino Time2Spin
It was a cat-and-mouse game between the Dutch Gaming Authority and the online casino Time2Spin.
It was a cat-and-mouse game between the Dutch Gaming Authority and the online casino Time2Spin.
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.
Romeo Castelen, the former Dutch international, is facing a difficult challenge. The former footballer is accused of laundering €2.2 million.
The Dutch Gaming Authority (Ksa) has summoned three gambling companies to account. This is because they did not comply with the new rules on sponsorship.
In the latest episode of Stand van Nederland, the WNL research program, theft in the workplace was examined.
Two new websites have been launched to warn players in the Netherlands about the risks of illegal gambling.
Since the online gambling market opened three years ago, the problems seem to have only increased.
The Dutch online casino world is changing rapidly due to a wave of acquisitions since the introduction of the new gambling legislation.
The Glitnor Group, the company behind LuckyCasino and HappyCasino, has acquired OneCasino. This means that OneCasino, active in the Netherlands and countries such as Spain and Denmark, is now part of Glitnor.
The Standing Committee on Justice and Security in the Netherlands wants clarity about the significant growth in turnover at illegal online gambling sites.
Since July 2024, Michel Groothuizen has been at the head of the Gaming Authority (Ksa). With a fresh perspective and a wealth of experience, he is committed to regulating the Dutch gambling world even more tightly.
The Dutch Gaming Authority (KSA) has imposed a hefty fine of €675,000 on NetX Betting Limited.
The appeal of online gambling is no longer the preserve of adults. Despite the strict ban on gambling for under-18s in the Netherlands, teenagers are finding ways to circumvent the regulations by using their parents’ accounts or creating fictitious accounts.
The Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) is stepping up its efforts to protect consumers by taking action against unlicensed operators.