The Netherlands’ Consumer and Market Authority (ACM) and Gaming Regulatory Body (KSA) have revitalized their long-term alliance, solidifying their dedication to protecting Dutch citizens within the rapidly changing world of internet gambling.
Acknowledging their joint obligation in this domain, the updated accord offers a distinct structure for cooperation, outlining common values and procedures to direct their combined endeavors in the future. This streamlined method seeks to boost effectiveness and guarantee both entities are strategically united in their efforts.
Beyond merely defining processes, the agreement cultivates a spirit of proactive collaboration, empowering the ACM and KSA to gain knowledge from one another and deliver reciprocal assistance. This is especially critical considering the fluid nature of the gaming sector, where rules and obstacles are continuously surfacing. By adjusting their cooperative framework, the ACM and KSA are better prepared to confront these hurdles directly and successfully achieve their shared objective of consumer safeguarding.
Its crucial to remember that this updated contract supersedes our previous agreement, established in December 2015. This revision ensures alignment with the evolving gaming landscape and underscores our commitment to fairness and accountability.