• February 18, 2024

Netherlands again delays the launch of its regulated iGaming market

The government for the Netherlands has reportedly postponed the planned debut of the nation’s regulated iGaming market by a month so as to allow operators further time to get to grips with the coming raft of new regulations.

According to a Tuesday report from iGamingBusiness.com, the delay marks the third time the country of some 17 million people has deferred the launch date for its iGaming market following the ratification of its enabling Remote Gambling Act in February of 2019. The source detailed that this most recent interruption was announced by the nation’s Legal Protection Minister, Sander Dekker, to mean that operators will now not be permitted to begin offering their services to Dutch punters until the first day of October.

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