ComeOn Group has been given permission by the Dutch gambling authority, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), making them the most recent company to receive the permit. They will now introduce their leading brand, ComeOn.
This is the twentieth license issued by the KSA.
The license has been given to ComeOn’s subsidiary, Tulipa Ent, under the Dutch Remote Gambling Act (KOA) which came into effect on April 1, 2021, after several postponements.
The KSA said it is still unclear what website address Tulipa Ent Limited will use, but added that once it is decided, it will be published in the country’s gambling guide – Kansspelwijzer.
Based on Tulipa Ent Limited’s company registration details, the operator is registered in Malta.
On September 14, ComeOn announced that its leading brand, ComeOn, would be introduced in the Netherlands after receiving the KSA license.
“We have put a lot of effort and preparation into this,” said Efi Peleg, Chief Marketing Officer of ComeOn. “We are all very excited to see our leading brand enter this promising regulated market.”
The brand will collaborate with Bragg Gaming Group to launch using the ComeOn.nl website address.
Bragg will provide its player account management platform for ComeOn’s launch through its Oryx Gaming division.
Bragg Gaming Group’s Chief Commercial Officer, Chris Looney, expressed excitement about collaborating with their associates to unveil a new, high-quality brand in the Dutch marketplace. He highlighted the promising initial outcomes observed in the region. Looney emphasized that this expansion serves as further evidence of the excellence of their comprehensive products and services.
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