The Dutch Gambling Authority, KSA, is cracking down on unlicensed operators in their market yet again. This time, they’ve asked Chestoption Sociedad de Responsibilidad Limitada to stop offering iGaming services through their unlicensed platforms, vave.com, vave-luck.com, and 65avev55.com to Dutch players. No license? No entry. Simple as that!
Key Points
- KSA has imposed penalties on Chestoption Sociedad de Responsibilidad Limitada for operating without a Dutch licence.
- The operator managed to let Dutch players access games through multiple unlicensed websites.
- KSA is serious about compliance, threatening fines of up to EUR 840K if the operator doesn’t cease operations.
- This isn’t an isolated case; KSA has previously penalised other operators for similar violations.
- The authority has a continuous watch over the Dutch online gambling landscape to ensure only licensed companies operate.
Why should I read this?
If the iGaming world is on your radar, this article is one to check out. With KSA stepping up their enforcement, understanding the implications for unlicensed operators and how seriously they’re taking compliance can save operators loads of headaches (and money) in the long run. Stay ahead of the game by knowing the rules!