(PRESS RELEASE) -- The Dutch Gaming Authority publishes two studies and provides additional guidance on the fulfillment of the duty of care by online gambling licensees. The documents provide insight into practice and offer clarification regarding personal interviews and the submission of notifications for registration in the Central Register for Exclusion from Gambling.
The Ksa conducted research into these topics in 2025. The results were discussed in December 2025 during a roundtable discussion with license holders. During this discussion, practical experiences and bottlenecks were gathered. Based on this, the Ksa has drawn up guidelines to provide more clarity regarding implementation.
Personal maintenanceThe personal interview is a far-reaching intervention that license holders are required to implement when there is a suspicion of excessive gambling behavior or gambling addiction. Research shows that license holders implement this differently and encounter bottlenecks, such as a low response rate from players. The guidance explains, among other things, the timing of the intervention, the form of contact, and the content of the conversation. In doing so, room remains for customization and professional judgment.
NoticesIf a license holder observes serious signs of problematic gambling behavior or suspects a gambling addiction, the player must be advised to register with Cruks. If the player does not follow this advice, the license holder must report this to the Ksa (a notification). The Ksa may subsequently decide to involuntarily register the player in Cruks.
The research shows that license holders apply this measure differently and that there are questions in practice regarding its implementation. For example, it is difficult for the license holder to verify whether a player has actually registered, and it is not always clear when a notification must be submitted.
The guidance provides practical explanation regarding this, including the timing of reporting and the information required.
GuidelinesThe guidelines do not contain new rules, but provide further explanation regarding the application of existing obligations. This gives permit holders more clarity regarding the fulfillment of their duty of care. In this way, we make safer play possible.
The Ksa incorporates the outcomes into its supervision. Personal interviews and notifications remain important points of attention in this regard.