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Belgium's Gaming Commission has published contribution requirements for licence holders to cover 2026 operational expenses.
Mar 21, 2026 · 2 min read

Belgium's Gaming Commission has published a Royal Decree establishing contribution requirements for licence holders to cover the regulator's operational costs for 2026.
The decree specifies contribution obligations for holders of Class A, A+, B, B+, C, E, F1, F1+, and F2 licences towards the Gaming Commission's operating, personnel, and establishment costs for the civil year 2026.
Payment requests will be distributed to affected licence holders shortly, with interim meetings scheduled for next week to expedite processing of the contribution files.
The official Royal Decree document is currently available only in Dutch and French languages, reflecting Belgium's multilingual regulatory framework.
The Gaming Commission's structured approach includes immediate payment notifications followed by consultation meetings, indicating prioritization of efficient collection processes for the upcoming fiscal period.
According to Belgian Gaming Commission.
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