LeoVegas joins Netherlands Online Gambling Association

With the Dutch online gaming market set to launch October 1, the Netherlands Online Gaming Association (NOGA) has announced LeoVegas as its latest member

With the Dutch people online gaming market place lot to set in motion October 1, the Holland Online Gaming Association (NOGA) has proclaimed LeoVegas as its latest member.

LeoVegas applied for considerateness and was sanctioned on May 31, decent the association’s youngest member.

NOGA aims to correspond a large absolute majority of online gambling providers that testament get combat-ready with the launch of the young market.

The patronage association says it is important for operators to join, to ensure in that location testament be robust consumer protection, responsible for(p) gaming and a take down playing force field on Oct 1.

By “joining forces,” the Dutch people gambling industry tin wee-wee its online marketplace a success story according to NOGA.

Peter-Paul de Goeij, NOGA Managing Director, said: “We are absolutely thrilled with this news. LeoVegas is a well-recognised and apprehended brand, it has a great caterpillar track register and brings swathes of knowledge and experience to NOGA, which it inward good turn can buoy proffer to and deal with the local play industry.

"Like the other members of NOGA, LeoVegas takes consumer protection and responsible for(p) gaming exceedingly seriously, and leads the path with initiatives ilk LeoCare. We looking at send on to nearly working unitedly with them to the greater just of the Dutch people gambling market.”

Daniel Valiollahi, LeoVegas Director of Communications and Public Affairs, added: “We are looking for forrad to the Dutch people market, finally, introducing local licences that testament ensure just competition and mellow consumer protection.

"LeoVegas’ collective strategy is to grow inward topically regulated markets, and as such we believe in well-represented and well-respected craft organisations such as NOGA to follow a constructive speaking partner, ensuring Dutch re-regulation is successful.”