A court in Rotterdam has ruled that Betsson, a major online gambling operator, must repay a customer €17,000 in a case that could set a precedent for player refunds in unlicensed markets. The decision highlights the ongoing legal risks for operators in jurisdictions where they lack proper licensing.
Case Background: Betsson Ordered to Refund Dutch Player Over Unlicensed Gambling
A Dutch player has won a legal battle against Betsson after losing €17,000 on the platform between 2020 and 2021, A period during which the operator was not licensed to offer services in the Netherlands.
The dispute arose following the launch of the country’s regulated online gambling market in October 2021, when the player filed a lawsuit claiming Betsson had unlawfully accepted bets from Dutch users.
The Rotterdam District Court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, stating that:
- Betsson breached the Netherlands’ Betting and Gaming Act by operating without a license.
- The player’s losses must be refunded, as the contract was deemed illegal under Dutch law.
The ruling underscores the legal risks operators face when targeting regulated markets without proper authorization and may set a precedent for similar claims in the future.
Implications for the iGaming Industry
This ruling reinforces the legal risks for operators targeting markets before securing licenses. Key takeaways include:
- Stricter Enforcement: Dutch regulators are taking a harder stance against past violations, even after operators enter the legal market.
- Player Protection Precedent: Courts may increasingly side with consumers in cases involving pre-license operations, encouraging more claims.
- Compliance Lessons: Operators expanding into newly regulated markets must ensure strict adherence to local laws to avoid similar penalties.
Betsson’s Response and Market Impact
Betsson, which later obtained a Dutch license, has not yet announced whether it will appeal. The company stated it is “reviewing the judgment” before deciding on further action.
Legal experts suggest the ruling could embolden more players to seek refunds from operators that previously serviced the Dutch market without approval. Similar cases have emerged in Germany and Sweden, signaling a trend toward stricter enforcement of gambling regulations.
What’s Next for the Dutch Gambling Market?
The Netherlands’ Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has been aggressively fining unlicensed operators, and this court decision adds another layer of financial and reputational risk for companies that operated in the market pre-regulation.
For now, the ruling serves as a warning to iGaming firms: entering markets without proper licensing can lead to long-term legal consequences, even after compliance is achieved.




