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Dutch Regulator Issues €1.8M in Fines to Two Operators for Illegally Offering Online Games of Chance

The HALLO ECHO

  The Dutch Gaming Authority Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has issued fines totalling €1.8m to two unlicensed companies, Equinox Dynamic and Domiseda and Partners, for offering illegal casino games. Separate fines of €900K were issued to Equinox Dynamic NV, who are licensed in Curacao and Slovak business Domiseda and Partners. KSA judged that “Both companies gave players…

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Dutch Regulator Imposes €400,000 Fine on TOTO Online

The HALLO ECHO

  Toto Online received a €400,000 fine from the gambling regulator in the Netherlands over breaches related to advertising to young adults. The Kansspelautoriteit made the ruling after finding TOTO Online’s advertising between October 1, 2021 and February 1, 2022 included people aged 18-23 in its reach, with gambling companies in the Netherlands prohibited from…

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KSA Warns Operators to Moderate Ads During Football World Cup

The HALLO ECHO

  Dutch gambling regulator De Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has called for careful moderation of gaming ads during the football World Cup. It has written to advertisers to warn that it will increase its attention on gambling ad standards during the event, which starts on November 20. The World Cup takes place before the introduction of the…

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Kansspelautoriteit and UK Gambling Commission Sign Cooperation Agreement

The HALLO ECHO

  Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the gambling regulatory authority of the Netherlands, has entered into a cooperation agreement with the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). The regulators will work collectively “to better support their respective supervisory tasks” by sharing general information and exchanging regulatory best practices on enforcement policies and licensing. KSA Chairman René Jansen said: “Such a…

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KSA Releases Draft KOA Documents on Licencing Conditions

The HALLO ECHO

  Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Dutch gambling regulatory authority, has released its draft “Remote Gambling Act” (KOA) documents on licencing conditions. The licensing requirements are made available to all parties interested in joining the Netherlands’ regulated online gambling marketplace in 2021. Helping firms prepare for the launch of its licensing window on 1 March 2021, the…

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