
In a landmark move for the Dutch gambling industry, NOGA (Netherlands Online Gambling Association) and VNLOK are merging to create a unified advocacy group.
This combined entity will represent licensed iGaming operators and serve as a central voice in discussions with regulators and lawmakers. The decision to unify reflects a growing need for coordinated representation and a stronger stance in policy development.
Both organizations have actively worked to promote responsible gaming, transparent advertising, and compliance with the country’s Remote Gambling Act. The merger between NOGA and VNLOK is expected to increase lobbying effectiveness and streamline industry dialogue with the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Dutch gambling authority.
As the Netherlands adapts to a maturing online gaming market, this consolidation offers stakeholders a unified platform for raising concerns, influencing legislation, and collaborating on best practices.
The new body will address ongoing regulatory changes, such as enhanced player protection rules, stricter ad restrictions, and the push for affordability checks.
With a centralized approach, the organization will facilitate more agile responses to policy shifts and industry trends. Members will benefit from shared research, compliance tools, and legal guidance to navigate complex requirements.
Industry insiders anticipate that the merger will inspire greater cohesion among market participants and pave the way for a more responsible and sustainable gambling environment.
As pressure mounts on regulators to balance innovation with consumer safety, having a united front is expected to play a critical role in shaping the future of Dutch iGaming.