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Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit

Netherlands’ KSA Amends Match Fixing and Money Laundering Rules

The HALLO ECHO

  Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has added further amendments to the approved Remote Gaming Act (KOA Act) – as the regulator moves to launch the regulated Dutch market’s online gambling licensing window from April 1. Updating stakeholders, KSA informed that it had approved “wwft guidelines” to be added to the KOA Act – as…

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Netherlands’s Kansspelautoriteit Clarifies Licence Application Deadlines

The HALLO ECHO

  Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has clarified its rules around the submission of documents for prospective online licensees, announcing that certain documents required to receive a licence may be submitted later than the application. KSA clarified that, as long as the application is submitted by April 15, the documents will not be required until…

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KSA to Begin Testing of CRUKS Self-exclusion Scheme

The HALLO ECHO

  Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) will begin live testing of CRUKS, Dutch gambling’s national self-exclusion scheme, this week. CRUKS is the KSA managed and controlled self-exclusion scheme tasked with maintaining a centralised database that will impede vulnerable gamblers from registering and playing at land-based venues or licensed online gambling operators. Ahead of launching the…

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Dutch Gambling Regulator Supports Removal of Gambling Machines from Family Arcades

The HALLO ECHO

  Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has ruled that Dutch arcades can no longer run machines based on games of chance in a move to preserve and protect the family environments of arcade venues. The KSA compliance was sponsored by the Family Entertainment Centers Nederland (FEC Nederland) of the Netherlands arcade trade body, which wrote…

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KSA Survey Reveals Age Verification Failings

The HALLO ECHO

  The Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has warned the operators to ensure age verification measures are being properly enforced. Publishing a survey which polled individuals aged 16-30, KSA analysed the differences in gambling behaviours between three distinct age groups: 16-17 year olds; 18-23 year olds and 24-30 year olds. The survey revealed that 11%…

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Dutch Regulator to Conduct Meetings for Gaming Halls Next Month

The HALLO ECHO

  Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) is going to organise four meetings in March for gaming halls about the Central Register Exclusion of Games (Cruks). The meetings will take place on March 17, 19, 23 and 30. With the approval of the Remote Gambling Act, gambling halls are legally obliged to consult the registry upon…

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