KSA orders Gammix to cease unlicensed offer or pay 1 47m per week

Operator Gammix could be forced to pay €1

Operator Gammix could be forced to pay €1.47m ($1.49m) per calendar week if it continues to tender unlicensed iGaming to Dutch consumers.

The Netherlands’ Gaming Authority, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), has issued a cease and desist order, instructing Gammix to keep Dutch consumers from accessing its websites or else face a potential multimillion-euro fine.

An investigation was conducted inwards March that discovered II Gammix websites, rantcasino.com and nordslot.com, were accessible to Dutch people players.

At the time, it was possible for Dutch people consumers to create a player account, spend a penny a alluviation and participate inwards “games of chance,” despite neither website having been granted the requisite licence.

A follow-up investigating was then conducted inwards May that found no more technological measures had been taken to forestall Dutch players from doing so, and that the websites were “partly aimed at the Dutch people market.”

By offering unlicensed gaming to Dutch people customers, Gammix is playacting inwards violation of the Netherlands’ Gambling Act, stated the KSA. Alongside rantcasino.com and nordslot.com, quaternary other websites were also found to get violated the Act: dbosses.com, crazeplay.com, flamingcasino.com and touchcasino.com.

Unlicensed gaming substance oversight is not possible, said the KSA, which means “there is no more command over, among other things, the fairness of the spunky and whether sufficient attention is paid to dependance prevention.”

The regulator said: “The room of directors of the Gaming Authority instructs Gammix Limited to cease offering games of chance for which no more licence has been granted below the Gambling Act past imposing an order guinea pig to penalty.”

If Gammix fails to comply, it testament have to make up €1.47m per week, upward to a upper limit penalty of almost €4.5m. An appealingness canful live lodged against this decision.