KSA plans to work closely with licensed operators, other regulators and additional industry stakeholders.
Dutch national regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has published its primary aims for 2026, setting out strategic plans to “intensify” its efforts to tackle illegal gambling in the country.
Published this week, the KSA’s Supervisory Agenda 2026 focuses on five core areas for the regulator. The regulator said it plans to support its own work across these aims by working more closely with licensed operators, other regulatory organisations and additional industry stakeholders.
Confirmation of this approach came amid changes to the organisational structure of KSA. As of this month, this has been altered to include three new directorates: player protection and management advice; permits and supervision; and digitalisation, analysis and operations.

