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Netherlands reports 85% channelisation and €80 million monthly GGR

The Dutch regulator de Kansspelautoriteit (or KSA) has launched its first yearly report for licensed online gambling and is likely very pleased with the results. The report outlined an 85% channelization and €80 million monthly GGR. That amounts to roughly £70.4 million or $78.6 million a month.

The 2020 Remote Gambling Act (or KOA) has been in place for a full year now, with mixed results in terms of impact on the gambling market, including the black market, and effect on Dutch citizens. The Netherlands Online Gambling Association (NOGA) conducted a survey that reported an 85% channelization, but it has caused the KSA to question the top-line figures. The survey only allowed players to choose from a list of 22 illegal providers in the country, knowing that there are far more than 22 unlicensed sites in the country.

There is also the black market as a cause for concern for authorities. As iGaming Business reported: “While the launch of the regulated market immediately brought about an increase in legal and a decline in illegal offerings, the figures demonstrate a resilient grey and black market sector hovering at around 20% of total hours spent on a gambling website. This indicates when combined with the caveats to the Ipsos survey, that a slightly lower channelization rate than the 85% reported may be closer to the truth.”
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