Dutch regulator outlines iGaming licence requirements
The Ksa (Netherlands gambling authority) has provided more information regarding the conditions for an online gambling licence.
This will allow potential applicants to prepare for the licensing process that will start as soon as the Remote Gambling Act comes into effect. The exact date on which the Act will enter into force is not yet known.
The Remote Gambling Act lays down requirements for future licence holders. Currently, the Ksa is providing general information to potential licence applicants about what will be requested later on from them for submitting their application successfully.
An application will cost 45,000 euros. If the permit is not granted, no refund will take place.
The Ksa cannot currently confirm this information entirely, since the subordinate legislation under the Act is not yet final. The Ministry of Justice and Security, which is responsible for defining the policy on games of chance, is currently working on this.