KSA simplifies exclusion process for problem gamblers
The Dutch regulator wanted to ease the process for administrators to register clients with gambling problems in the Central Register of Exclusion of Games of Chance (Cruks).
The Dutch regulator wanted to ease the process for administrators to register clients with gambling problems in the Central Register of Exclusion of Games of Chance (Cruks).
The operator acquired 180,500 shares over five trading days, bringing total programme repurchases to more than 3.5 million shares ahead of its April deadline.
The Dutch gambling regulator's 2025 annual report reveals an 18.5% contraction in the online gaming market following stake limits and a tax hike.
The recent Gaming in Europe Webinar looked at the rise of illegal gambling marketing.
The Danish Gambling Authority encourages gambling operators to submit consultation responses to AMLA’s draft regulatory acts to the greatest extent possible.
Potter joins ThrillTech as the company prepares itself for its next phase of global growth.
The 2026 Gaming in Holland Conference, which will kick off in seven weeks in Amsterdam, has announced its speaker lineup.
Michel Groothuizen said financial checks and deposit limits could be driving account-hopping and movement to unlicensed operators in the Netherlands.
Monthly player losses rose to €124 in the second half as the regulator said the number of player accounts continued to increase despite stable market size.
Gaming law specialist Istvan Cocron speaks to Global Gaming Insider about the landmark C-440/23 decision, which confirms that Germany’s pre-2021 online casino ban was lawful under EU law.