Relicensing arcades: a major talking point.

Dutch

THE Schaarste vergunningen has become a two-edged sword in the Dutch arcade-casino market. On the one hand, it breathes fresh life into a venue’s licence to operate but, on the other, it is divisive to a tight-knit industry and threatens return on investment. Simply translated, Schaarste vergunningen means “scarcity of licences” and is a catchphrase to sum up a Dutch problem.

The relicensing of arcades – the Netherlands officially has 276, although the numbers float marginally up or down – has become one of the talking points of the Dutch industry in the past year. At one time, a man had an arcade licence in a town for five years or even longer, and reasonably expected that if he kept his nose clean then it would be renewed by the local authority.

Read the full article in the June issue of InterGame