In a bold acknowledgment of the shortcomings in its current online gambling regulations, the Dutch government has outlined plans to implement more stringent oversight in the coming years. State Secretary for Legal Protection Teun Struycken has highlighted the need for a fundamental shift in the country’s approach to online gambling, recognizing the significant risks associated with the rapid rise in gambling participation since its legalization in 2021. The government’s planned reforms include deposit limits, increased oversight of operators, and the potential increase of the minimum gambling age to 21. However, these changes......
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iGaming News, Laws
November 13, 2024
iGaming Rules and Regulations in the EU
Gambling has long been a popular pastime across Europe, attracting millions of people to casinos, lotteries, and, in recent years, online platforms. However, when it comes to the legality of...















