In 2017 ACM imposed a fine of 41 million euros on
Nederlandse Spoorwegen for abuse of its position by means of predatory pricing and related practices. In 2018 it revoked the energy licence of
One Select, a sister company of the UK energy supplier, because it could no longer “comply with the requirements of its energy licence”. It approved the takeover by
HeadFirst Source Group NV of Myler, a Dutch contract management and global sourcing company. It forced
VodafoneZiggo and
KPN to open up their fixed networks to third party providers after a
market analysis of Wholesale Fixed Access showed that between them they dominated the market. It set new prices for water and electricity on
Bonaire from 1 April 2018. In 2020, ACM fined tobacco makers
British American Tobacco,
Philip Morris,
Japan Tobacco International and Van Nelle a total of 82 million euros ($95.7 million) for illegally exchanging information about future pricing plans in the 2008-2011 period. In 2022, ACM levied ten weekly fines totaling 50 million euros ($55 million) against
Apple Inc. for failure to comply with an order to make it possible for dating app providers in the Netherlands to use non-Apple payment methods. ==References==