Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has ordered operators to abide by payout rules after finding 13 were failing to meet their licence requirements.
KSA said a recent investigation discovered that nine online operators were obstructing payouts to customers, with another four suspected of doing so. According to the Dutch Gambling Act, player payout requests must be actioned immediately and without conditions.
The breaches were discovered after the regulator reminded all operators in March 2024 as to their regulatory requirements. At the time, KSA outlined examples of conditions that a provider may not use, such as minimum payout amounts and wagering requirements before the provider pays back.
All 13 providers must confirm in writing that they do not impose minimum withdrawal amounts or other requirements.
KSA said in a statement: “A provider may not impose structural conditions that prevent direct payment. Player credits must therefore be refunded without unnecessary d..