The landscape of online gambling in Europe has undergone substantial transformation in recent years, driven by rapid technological innovation, a higher volume of cross-border activity, and increased consumer engagement through digital platforms. These developments have brought significant economic opportunities for regulated operators and national governments. However, they have also created openings for unlicensed services that operate outside national oversight structures, raising concerns about consumer safety, market integrity, and responsible gambling standards....
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iGaming News, Laws
September 30, 2025
KSA fines influencers for promoting illegal gambling content
The Dutch gambling regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), has once again made headlines by taking formal action against social media influencers accused of promoting unlicensed online gambling platforms. In its most recent...
iGaming News, Laws
September 24, 2025
Swedish Gambling Act review proposes stricter enforcement
Sweden is once again reassessing the foundations of its gambling regulation. A newly released memorandum by Marcus Isgren, who has been tasked with evaluating the Swedish Gambling Act, presents recommendations...
iGaming News, Laws
July 14, 2025
KSA fines three firms for illegal gambling promotions
SBM Holding Group, Sun Block Media Labs 2.0, and JEF Holdings have been issued conditional penalty payments by the Netherlands Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit, or KSA) following a recent enforcement decision....
iGaming News, Laws
July 3, 2025
Hungarian SZTFH Blocks 2,000 Illegal Gambling Sites
The Hungarian Supervisory Authority for Regulated Activities (SZTFH) has significantly intensified its campaign against illegal online gambling. According to a recent public statement, the authority has blocked more than 2,000...



















