- New online poker giant GGPoker has confirmed to PRO that they plan to launch their operations in the newly regulated Dutch market—slated to go live in October.
- If granted a license, GGPoker could well be among the first online poker rooms to be fully licensed and operate legally in the country.
- GGPoker has a significant advantage over others: It has not been fined by the regulator and it pulled out from the market along with other European countries in late 2019.
- Along with GGPoker, Holland Casino Online is also likely to launch online poker once the market goes live.
New online poker giant GGPoker has confirmed to PRO that they plan to launch in regulated Dutch market, which is slated to open in October.
If granted a license, GGPoker could well be among the first online poker rooms to be fully licensed and operate legally in the country.
“GGPoker can confirm that we have plans to become fully licensed in the Netherlands,” Paul Burke, Head of PR at GGPoker, told Poker Industry PRO, “and without prejudicing any application we also want to make sure we’ll be in a good position to roll out Dutch marketing campaigns should GGPoker be awarded a full license to operate in that market.”
“GGPoker is excited about any opportunity to extend access to our great games and software to new markets and player communities!” Burke added.