Rene Jansen KSA

KSA and UKGC agree to collaborate on regulatory best practices

Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Netherlands gambling regulatory authority, has entered a ‘cooperation agreement’ with the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). 

The regulators will work together ‘to better support their respective supervisory tasks’ by sharing general information and exchanging regulatory best practices on enforcement policies and licensing.

Updating Dutch stakeholders, KSA chairman René Jansen stated that the organisations shared common goals in combating international crime, protecting players and preventing gambling addiction.

“Such a Memorandum of Understanding forms a good basis for sharing knowledge, collaboration and a smooth exchange of information,” said Jansen upon signing the agreement.

“A clear signal is also given to providers of games of chance that cooperation is taking place at an international level. Online games of chance move across borders. That is why it is important for supervisors to work together.”

Ahead of the scheduled launch of the Netherlands regulated KOA online gambling regime on 1 October, the KSA continues to expand its cooperative agreements with counterpart European regulatory agencies.

During 2020, KSA formed new collaborative partnerships with France’s Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), the Belgium Gambling Commission (BGC), Sweden’s Gambling Inspectorate Spelinspektionen and the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

Though gambling legislation remains in the domain of individual European governments, the European Union has advised regulatory agencies to work together in harmonising standards and business practices between member states.

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