NOGA ends Eric Konings interim assignment as ‘strategic reorientation’ ends

Eric Konings has announced his forthcoming departure as Interim Director of NOGA, the Netherlands Online Gambling Association.

Writing on LinkedIn, Konings confirmed that he would be leaving the Dutch trade body during the first quarter of 2025.

The decision comes as NOGA’s board has progressed with its ‘strategic reorientation’, during which it will announce leadership changes and a new strategy to better promote and represent the interests of online gambling in the Netherlands.

Last summer, Konings was announced as Interim Director of NOGA, following the departure of Peter-Paul de Goeij, who ended his six-year tenure as Managing Director of the trade body.

During the transition period, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Netherlands Gambling Authority, announced a raft of new regulatory protections, including new deposit limits of €700 for player accounts over the age of 25, and a €300 deposit threshold for players under the age of 24.

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