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Holland Casino Announces Job Cuts and Cost-Cutting Measures

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Holland Casino is preparing for a restructuring that includes potential job losses. This step is a response to tougher economic conditions in the Dutch gambling sector.

The state-owned gambling company Holland Casino is warning its trade unions about upcoming job cuts. The company plans a comprehensive reorganisation. The goal is to reduce costs and adapt to the tougher economic conditions in the Dutch gambling market. Developments in the Netherlands show that state-regulated markets continue to face challenges. These adjustments are not only a consequence of the general economic situation but also of stricter regulation impacting the market.

Numbers and facts

The situation in the Netherlands is complex. Enschede Councillor Meryam Sümer of the CDA (Christian Democratic Party) is calling for an increase in the minimum age for online gambling from 18 to 24. She cites municipal data showing that one in five young people in Enschede is in debt. In 2025, 12,145 reports of problematic debt were registered in Enschede alone. Of these, 960 cases involved individuals at risk of eviction or disconnection of essential utilities. About 4,000 residents facing financial difficulties were actively supported by the municipality, a significantly higher rate than the national average of around 20 percent. Sümer attributes these financial challenges among Dutch youth primarily to easy credit options and widespread access to online gambling. She argues that many young people lack the financial literacy to manage multiple subscriptions, instalment purchases, and gambling offers appearing on social media and within mobile games.

Gambling advertisements are another issue. Although the Netherlands has maintained stringent advertising controls since 2013 through the "Decree on Gambling Recruitment, Advertising and Addiction Prevention" and has banned public gambling advertising since 2022, studies have revealed ongoing violations. Recent investigations showed that 31 out of 277 Meta platform advertisements (11.2 percent) targeted age groups from 18 to 23, despite advertising to individuals under 24 being prohibited. This highlights the difficulties in effectively enforcing advertising bans. The Dutch gambling regulator (KSA) filed thousands of reports against illegal gambling ads on Meta sites in April. Another point of discussion is the proposed age increase. The KSA's chairman has already warned against such changes, suggesting that they could drive young players towards the black market. He stated: "We already see minors doing so. And for young people under 21, the illegal supply will still be accessible with a few mouse clicks, while they will no longer be able to enter legal parties, which must adhere to a strict duty of care." This illustrates the dilemma between protecting youth and preventing a booming black market.

Background

Over recent years, the Netherlands has tightened its gambling regulation. This applies to both online gambling and land-based casinos like Holland Casino. The stricter rules aim to improve player protection and combat problematic gambling behaviour. This includes comprehensive advertising bans and discussions about higher age limits. The increased taxation of gambling has also not yielded the hoped-for additional revenue, as a report recently found. All these factors contribute to a more challenging environment for gambling providers.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For GGL-licensed casinos in Germany, the Dutch experience confirms the path taken. The strict regulatory framework of GlüStV 2021 and the measures by the GGL are precisely designed to avoid the problems that are now leading to these severe cuts in the Netherlands. While Holland Casino has to cut jobs to reduce costs, GGL-licensed casinos in Germany benefit from a clear and regulated environment. At the same time, it shows the need for continuous adaptation to new challenges. German providers must also prepare for continuous review and, if necessary, adjustment of regulations to optimize player protection and make the black market unattractive. The example of the Netherlands underscores that the balance between the attractiveness of the legal offering and comprehensive player protection must always be re-evaluated to achieve long-term success.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Holland Casino planning job cuts and austerity measures?

Holland Casino must undergo a comprehensive reorganisation. This is a response to tightened economic conditions and stricter regulation in the Dutch gambling market.

What problems exist regarding youth protection in the Dutch gambling market?

There are concerns about the indebtedness of young people and access to online gambling. Despite advertising bans for those under 24, violations were found where ads targeted this age group.

How does the Dutch gambling regulator (KSA) react to illegal advertising?

The KSA filed thousands of reports against illegal gambling ads on Meta platforms in April. Enforcing advertising bans presents a significant challenge.

What are the concerns regarding an increase in the minimum gambling age?

It is feared that raising the minimum age, for example from 18 to 24, could drive young players towards the black market. Access to illegal offers remains easily possible for minors and young adults.

What do the developments in the Netherlands mean for GGL-licensed casinos in Germany?

The Dutch experiences confirm the approach of GlüStV 2021 and GGL regulation. These measures aim to prevent similar problems like youth protection and the black market, while German providers benefit from a clear environment.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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