Earlier this week, the Dutch regulator announced updates to its gaming legislation with the publication of the document concerning the countrys responsible gaming policy.?
The document established by KSA, the Dutch regulator, includes definitions and applications related to advertising and recruitment activities of license holders, emphasising the need for careful and balanced approaches that align with the objectives of channeling consumers to legal gambling operators and away from illegal ones. Specific prohibitions are outlined, such as refraining from promoting gambling as a solution to financial or personal issues, and the need to avoid misleading advertising practices. Furthermore, the policy addresses the identification of vulnerable groups, including individuals with intellectual disabilities, a history of gambling addiction, or limited financial means. It also emphasises the importance of conducting risk analyses, registering and analysing players’ gambling behaviour, and implementing appropriate interventions to prevent excessive gambling and addiction. The policy underscores the significance of collaboration with experts in addiction care and individuals with personal experience of gambling addiction, in addition to ensuring compliance with the Dutch system of addiction care.
The outlines several measures and interventions aimed at preventing problem gambling and protecting vulnerable groups. These include:
In related news from the Dutch market, in May the Dutch Online Gambling Association (NOGA) expressed serious concerns over the proposed increase in gambling tax from 30.5 percent to 37.8 percent by a potential new coalition government in the Netherlands.
The gaming world will be turning its focus on East Europe this September when SiGMA East Europe Summit 2024 lands in Budapest.