The Dutch Gaming Authority (KSA) has approved Holland Gaming Technology’s request for a licence to offer games of chance on the internet
KSA approves 22nd licence     shortly after approving the 21st

The Dutch Gaming Authority (KSA) has approved Holland Gaming Technology’s petition for a licence to extend games of chance on the internet.

At this moment, it is unclear what domain figure Holland Gaming Technology testament control under; however, an announcement on the demesne will follow made inward the Kansspelwijzer inwards due course.

The licence sanctioned past the regulator takes the tote up number of licence holders to 22 in the country, which only lately sanctioned its 21st, when Smart Gaming’s application program was granted the go-ahead.

Earlier this month, the ComeOn make – which has also launched in Ontario – Canada, announced it testament follow launch inwards the Dutch securities industry for the foremost time.

The mathematical group was granted a licence to operate in the Kingdom of The Netherlands in April, followers favorable reception past the KSA, and has partnered with Braxton Bragg Gaming – which testament bring home the bacon its participant business relationship direction iGaming platform.

After revealing the unexampled deal, Efi Peleg, ComeOn Group CMO, said: "There has been a lot of tough act and readying leading upwardly to this. We are all excited to view the launch of our flagship brand into this promising regulated market.’’

Meanwhile, Chris Looney, Chief Commercial Officer at Braxton Bragg Gaming Group, also commented: “We are pleased to partner and collaborate in the launch of another strong brandmark in the Dutch people marketplace where we have already achieved such strong too soon success. This enlargement is farther testimony to the caliber of our total turnkey production and services offering."

In other The Netherlands gaming news, it was lately revealed past the KSA that to a greater extent than 20,000 Dutch people gamblers hold used the Netherlands’ self-exclusion register since it launched finally October.