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Tag Archives: Kansspelautoriteit

The Netherlands – KSA gives further details on online applications

The Kansspelautoriteit (Netherlands gambling authority) has provided more information regarding the conditions for an online gambling licence. This will allow potential applicants to prepare for the licensing process that will start as soon as the Remote Gambling Act (Wet Kansspelen op afstand) comes into effect. The exact date on which the Act will enter into…

The Netherlands – Kansspelautoriteit increases fines for illegal online sites

Dutch Gaming Authority Kansspelautoriteit (Ksa) is to increase its fines for illegal online games of chance with effect from today, March 1 2019. The updated penalty policy rules assume a starting fine of €200,000, up from €150,000. The regulator said: “This is an interim step: the Ksa will thoroughly revise its penalties policy.” The new…

The Netherlands – Catena Media ordered out of the Netherlands

Kansspelautoriteit, the Dutch gambling commission, has ordered that affiliate network Catena Media closes down its operations in the Netherlands. It issued a cease and desist order saying the marketing company had broken the country’s gaming laws and also issued a fine of up to €21,000 if the company failed to obey the order. Catena Media…

The Netherlands – Kansspelautoriteit given new powers to prosecute

Legislators in the Netherlands have given its gaming regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), new powers to ‘levy massive fines on foreign online gambling providers offering their products and services to players in the country without a local license.’ The court in The Hague ruled that the Dutch Chancellor Authority was right to impose fines on online gaming…

The Netherlands – Dutch Gambling Authority confirms online crackdown

The Dutch Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit, KSA) has confirmed it will deploy a stricter enforcement strategy for the coming period to combat illegal online gambling. This means that the KSA will no longer issue a warning first but will take immediate enforcement measures. Such measures may involve fines of up to €820,000 or 10 per cent…