Dutch regulator streamlines Cruks registration process

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AMSTERDAM – The Dutch Gaming Authority (Ksa) has simplified the process that allows court‑appointed administrators to register clients with gambling problems in the Central Register for Exclusion from Gambling (Cruks), the regulator said this week.

Administrators had reported that the previous procedure for mandatory registration was slow and burdensome, requiring extensive documentation to prove harmful gambling behavior. Under the revised approach, the Ksa will place greater weight on an administrator’s professional judgment, reducing the amount of supporting evidence needed. As a result, clients can now be added to Cruks within about two weeks.

People under financial administration often face money troubles that may stem from or be worsened by gambling, the Ksa noted. Faster registration is intended to help protect these vulnerable individuals from further financial harm.

Cruks blocks registered individuals from accessing legal online gambling platforms, slot halls and casinos in the Netherlands. The regulator said the streamlined process should enable administrators to intervene more quickly when gambling contributes to financial or social instability.

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