The gambling market in 2023 has stagnated in Belgium.
The Gaming Commission (KSC) recently launched their 2023 annual report in which they delved deeper into the activities of the Gaming Commission and gave an insight into the statistics they […]
The Gaming Commission (KSC) recently launched their 2023 annual report in which they delved deeper into the activities of the Gaming Commission and gave an insight into the statistics they […]
Balance in the Belgian gambling market: online stabilizes, physical casinos recover! The Belgian Gaming Commission (KSC), which regulates the gambling market in our country, has released its annual report for […]
The challenge was huge, but the result is there: “Silt”, the new casino in Middelkerke opens this weekend, inviting residents and tourists to discover its multiple facets, whether they are game enthusiasts, gourmets or simply the search for escape.
In a context of reinforced regulation where laws are increasingly strict and where responsible gaming and the fight against addiction are at the heart of concerns, the Belgian gaming industry is trying to find a balance between social responsibility and promotion of its activities.
In a move decidedly aimed at consumer protection and combating gambling addiction, Belgium may soon introduce a risk score for each legal gambling game.
In October 2022, Belgium took drastic measures to combat gambling addiction by lowering the legal betting limit from €500 to €200 per week.
Discover the Interview with BeCasino, the new Belgian online casino from Eurotiercé, the horse racing and sports betting site.
Last Thursday, Belgium took a significant step in regulating gambling by adopting a new law. After four years of debate and legislative struggles, led notably by Stefaan Van Hecke (Groen), […]
The Française des Jeux (FDJ), the French lottery and gambling authority, announced this Monday its intention to acquire the Swedish operator Kindred for an impressive sum of 2.6 billion euros. […]
The Flemish Expertise Centre for Alcohol and Other Drugs (VAD) suggests raising the minimum gambling age in Belgium to 21 years. Currently, access to casino games is only permitted from […]
The Belgian government is committed to responsible gaming and has developed various tools to support people suffering from gambling addiction, including self-exclusion from casinos and betting shops.
The Belgian Gaming Commission recently published its annual report for 2022, showing an overall positive development for the Belgian gaming industry.
A recent study revealed striking similarities and notable differences in gaming habits between Belgians and Dutch people.
A recent report released by BAGO reveals a worrying trend within Belgium’s gambling industry. In fact, 20% of Belgian players engage in gambling on illegal platforms.
The suspect in the shooting at the Casino Napoléon in Genk arrested in Spain thanks to a joint operation between Belgian and Spanish police.
Gaming1, a major player in the gaming sector in Belgium, announced a revolutionary initiative in partnership with ULB during the European Safer Gambling Week: the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent addiction gambling.