LeoVegas joins Netherlands Online Gambling Association
By Gambling Insider
With the Dutch online gaming market set to launch October 1, the Netherlands Online Gaming Association (NOGA) has announced LeoVegas as its latest member.
LeoVegas applied for consideration and was approved on May 31, becoming the association’s youngest member.
NOGA aims to represent a large majority of online gambling providers that will become active with the launch of the new market.
The trade association says it is important for operators to join, to ensure there will be robust consumer protection, responsible gaming and a level playing field on October 1.
By “joining forces,” the Dutch gambling industry can make its online market a success story according to NOGA.
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Dutch igaming licensing portal launches after delay due to technical fault
1st April 2021
| By Conor Mulheir
The Netherlands’ online gaming licensing process has launched at long last, despite being hit by a last-minute delay, this time due to a technical flaw in the online application portal operated by the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA).
The portal allowing the application for licences under the country’s Remote Gaming Act was due to open at 08AM CET today (1 April), coinciding with the legislation coming into force.
However the regulator put out a message saying it would not available, after another flaw was revealed during the latest tests.