KSA responsible gambling report sees slide in extreme losses

by SBC News
2 minutes read
Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has reported a positive effect on responsible gambling as a result of the Netherlands’ revised policies.

In the regulator’s Spring 2025 monitoring report, the KSA revealed that measures introduced in October to protect players have seen fewer players lose large amounts and the percentage of extreme losses have fallen ‘sharply’.

Looking at Dutch gambling across 2024, gross gaming result (GSR) – stakes minus prizes paid out – came in at €1.47bn, showing a growth of 6% compared to 2023 (€1.39bn).

GSR was 10% lower in H1 2024 compared to H2, which was attributed to the UEFA European Football Championship in June.

Due to being considered a vulnerable group by the KSA, 18-23 year olds received extra attention in the monitoring report. The report found that this age group loses less money on average to over 24 year olds, with €48 per month lost compared to €148.

The latter figure shows a decreasing average of losses per month for ove..

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