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Updated: May 27, 2026
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Belgium

Belgium

Casino Regulated
Online Casino Regulated
Sports Betting Regulated
Online Sports Betting Regulated
Lottery Regulated
Bingo Regulated

Belgium has a well-regulated and tightly controlled gambling market. The regulatory framework covers both land-based and online gambling activities and operates under a strict licensing regime that limits the number of operators and maintains strong oversight. Online gambling is permitted only through locally licensed operators, and in most cases, online licences must be linked to a corresponding land-based licence, reinforcing regulatory control over the market.

For operators, Belgium offers a stable and technologically mature digital market with high internet penetration and a well-established player base. However, the market is characterised by strict compliance obligations, including extensive player protection rules, advertising restrictions, and regional taxation frameworks determined by the Flemish, Walloon, and Brussels-Capital regions.

Online Gambling in Belgium
Regulatory Authority Belgian Gaming Commission (Commission des Jeux de Hasard / Kansspelcommissie)
Key legislation Belgian Federal Act of 7 May 1999
Allowed activities
  • Online casino games (slots, table games)
  • Poker
  • Online sports betting
  • Live betting
Prohibited activities Among others:
  • Unlicensed gambling websites
  • Underage gambling – the minimum age to participate is 21
  • Many forms of advertising are banned or heavily restricted
  • Belgium banned many promotional incentives, like free bets or bonus credits
Taxation and fees 11% of NGR; gambling services are VAT-exempt
Licence validity/duration Online casino – up to 15 years

Online betting – up to 9 years

Benefits of the market
  • Strong consumer protection framework

The Belgian online gambling market prioritises responsible gambling through mandatory identity verification, player protection tools, and the national self-exclusion register (EPIS). These measures increase consumer confidence in licensed platforms and support long-term market stability.

  • Stable and well-established digital gambling market

Online gambling represents a significant and growing segment of Belgium’s gambling sector. High internet penetration, widespread smartphone use, and increasing demand for digital entertainment support continued growth of the regulated online market.

Land-Based Gambling in Belgium
Key legislation  Belgian Federal Act of 7 May 1999
Allowed activities
  • Land-based casinos
  • Sports betting
  • Horse race betting
  • Dog race betting
  • Gaming machines
  • Lottery (monopoly of the Belgian National Lottery)
Prohibited activities Among others:
  • Operating without a licence
  • Participation is restricted to people aged 21 or older
Taxation and fees Casino:
  • 33% on gross gaming revenue (GGR)
  • 44% on revenue above certain thresholds (e.g., €865,000 or €1.36 million, depending on the region)

Betting: 11%-15% on the actual gross margin (depending on the region)

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