Compliance Updates
LeoVegas Group granted a gaming license in the Netherlands

The LeoVegas Group has been granted a license for online gaming in the Dutch market. The Group plans to go live on the Dutch market during the second half of 2023.
 LeoVegas Group, via 21 Heads Up Limited, has been granted a five-year gaming license for casino, live casino, and sports betting by the Dutch regulatory authority KSA (Kansspelautoriteit). The Group plans to go live on the Dutch Market during the second half of 2023.
Gustaf Hagman, CEO of LeoVegas Group, said “LeoVegas Group has been granted a gaming license in the rapidly growing Dutch market! We are thrilled to look to the future and fully focus on resuming our Dutch journey: the Netherlands has great potential and we look forward to it becoming an important market in our global growth journey.”
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