ANJ and KSA sign collaboration agreement on market trustworthiness issues
L’Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), French betting's new bound together administrative organization, has marked a 'cross fringe participation concurrence' with Netherlands counterpart Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) on issues identified with market integrity.
The understanding marked by ANJ Chief General Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin and KSA Director René Jansen will see the administrative bodies share information and best practices in key territories identified with illegal tax avoidance, administrator direct and purchaser protections.
Confirming its association, the ANJ and KSA expressed that albeit French and Dutch administrative structures stayed free, both administrative offices held normal standards on the most proficient method to shield their web based betting marketplaces.
As the KSA moves to dispatch the Netherlands controlled web based betting commercial center on 1 September 2021, the Dutch office has shaped community concurrences with Swedish controller Spelinspektionen and the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).
The KSA has recently underlined the significance of collaboration settlements with European administrative partners as a methods for checking the administration of licensees needing to join the Dutch market.
Speaking to industry initiative a month ago, Jansen expressed that the KSA would maintain the strictest authorizing methodology for officeholders, confirming leader groups, data sets and past market conduct.
Meanwhile, assuming liability for French betting last June, the ANJ affirmed that it would work with France's previous administrative offices and government divisions to build up an incorporated detailing system for all types of French gambling.
In its June update, Falque-Pierrotin uncovered that the administering body had organized the advancement of two reference systems for French bureaucratic betting securities and a second for permit holders' AML and lead duties.