EGT opens new Netherlands office in Den Bosch

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Euro Games Technology has opened a new office in the Netherlands, giving the Bulgarian gaming supplier a local base in ’s-Hertogenbosch, also known as Den Bosch. The company held an opening event on May 13 attended by local operators, partner companies and industry professionals. Guests also viewed the company’s land-based and iGaming products available for the Dutch market.

Office supports land-based and online clients

The new office is located in North Brabant, with EGT presenting Den Bosch as a strategic location for its Dutch operations. The office reflects the company’s long-term commitment to the country. It also supports EGT’s existing presence in both land-based and online gambling in the Netherlands.

The local base is intended to bring the supplier closer to current and future clients. It also gives EGT a more direct way to support operators in a market with strict compliance demands.

Dutch market remains tightly regulated

The Netherlands is one of Europe’s more controlled gambling markets. Land-based operators face established licensing rules, while online operators have worked under the Remote Gambling Act since the regulated iGaming market opened in October 2021.

That environment makes local support more important for suppliers. Operators need products, technical service and account support that can match Dutch rules on compliance, reporting and player protection.

EGT’s Netherlands office gives the company a stronger local position while it continues to serve casino and online partners in the country.

EGT keeps building European reach

EGT has continued to expand across European markets through local offices, product installations and online casino partnerships. The company’s wider portfolio covers slot cabinets, casino management systems, jackpot products and digital gaming content.

The Netherlands office adds another base to that regional network. For EGT, the move supports closer client service in a market where suppliers must work within detailed licensing, advertising and responsible gambling rules.

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