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Portugal and Netherlands will collaborate on online gambling

Published date: 2021-03-11
Portugal and Netherlands will collaborate on online gambling

The associations APAJO, from Portugal, and NOGA, from the Netherlands, signed a collaboration agreement on online gambling.

 

The articulated work of online gambling associations is key to the development of the sector and, therefore, two entities from Portugal and the Netherlands will work together.

 

The Netherlands Association for Online Gambling (NOGA) and the Portuguese Association for Gambling and Online Games of Chance (APAJO) signed a Memorandum of Understanding this week. Thus, they will exchange information about the sector and work to promote best practices in each country.

 

"We are grateful for this initiative by NOGA to formalize and institutionalize cooperation and the regular exchange of data and information between the two countries," celebrated APAJO president, Gabino Oliveira.

 

Although the social, economic and historical specificities of each EU Member State are reflected in the respective local regulations, we are all European and as such there is broad common ground when it comes to betting and gambling issues. online, like consumers. protection standards, sporting integrity or data protection and publicity.

 

Peter-Paul de Goeij, Director of NOGA added: “This new partnership with APAJO is exciting. The Portuguese market is similar to the Dutch market but has a few years of advantage in terms of regulation of the online gambling and betting market. Therefore, we intend to exchange information frequently and learn from best practices. Cooperation with APAJO will greatly benefit us in the joint development of the online gambling market in the Netherlands with local stakeholders. We are confident that this step will also contribute to organic regulatory growth towards the harmonization of gambling regulations in the EU.”

 

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