Dutch Regulator to Fine Gamusoft for Unlicensed CS2 Betting — €280K Per Week
The Dutch regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has issued an order imposing a weekly fine on Gamusoft for operating the website csgofast.com without a license.
The operator, which offers betting on Counter Strike 2, will be fined €280,000 per week (up to a maximum of €840,000) unless it immediately ceases operations in the country.
Illegal Betting in the Netherlands
Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) is the Dutch government body that regulates the gambling market. According to a statement dated April 16, 2025, Gamusoft LP offered gambling services to Dutch players via csgofast.com without a valid license.
In response, the KSA imposed a last onder dwangsom — an enforcement order with a penalty. This order requires the company to immediately stop its illegal activities and not resume them in the future.
Fine Amount and Conditions
Indicator | Amount |
---|---|
Weekly fine | €280,000 |
Maximum total fine | €840,000 |
Publication date | April 17, 2025 |
Order date | April 16, 2025 |
What “last onder dwangsom” Means
This is a legal measure used in the Netherlands to stop unlawful activities. If a company fails to comply with the order, it must pay regular penalties until all violations cease. In Gamusoft’s case, the KSA will collect fines until the €840,000 limit is reached.
Right to Appeal
According to the published information, an official objection can be filed against the KSA’s decision. This applies to both the enforcement order and the decision to make it public.
Summary
- Gamusoft LP operated csgofast.com without a license in the Netherlands
- KSA imposed a fine: €280K per week, up to €840K
- Immediate cessation of all operations is required
- The decision is subject to appeal