Compliance Updates
Maxima Compliance launches technical compliance tool, Complitech
Complitech, a first-of-its-kind technical compliance database providing the latest requirements from more than 20 online gaming jurisdictions, has launched to simplify and speed up the process of rolling out products in new markets.
Developed by the team behind leading regulatory and technical compliance provider Maxima Compliance, Complitech provides up-to-the-minute product compliance information via a comprehensive database and set of analytical tools.
Users can instantly pull information from the database in a range of formats, sorting by product type, requirement type and jurisdiction.
Pro and Premium users can also conduct automated gap analysis, comparing requirements between multiple jurisdictions.
Antonio Zanghi, Managing Director of Maxima Compliance said: “Complitech is the result of conversations with technical compliance specialists from across the industry, who were frustrated by the lack of a single resource through which to pull requirements and conduct gap analysis.
“Our team of experts has compiled the very latest technical compliance requirements from more than 20 online gaming jurisdictions, and keeps them regularly updated to ensure you never miss a change.
“Speed is of the essence for suppliers looking to get their products and content live in new markets, and Complitech is designed to ensure technical compliance requirements can be seamlessly met – regardless of the jurisdictions you are active in.”
Complitech’s powerful search function allows users to instantly pull specific requirements – such as those related to jackpot functionality on slots in Sweden – with a few simple clicks.
Users with Pro and Premium accounts can then compare these requirements with other jurisdictions, fully automating the previously time-consuming gap analysis process.
It is the first time such an extensive collection of technical compliance requirements has been compiled into a single database.
Compliance Updates
DGOJ Begins Work to Create Central Data Registry
The Spanish gambling regulator DGOJ has initiated work on data administration policies and practices for the creation of a common centralised registry of gambling data. The registry would compile customer data from all Spanish-licensed gambling operators to provide a holistic view of activity.
DGOJ director general Mikel Arana has taken input from the Sectoral Commission, the General Assembly’s advisory body for policy and federal and directives. Initial discussions are focusing on improving data integration across public administrations and integrating the data into a comprehensive report on gaming activity.
Arana said: “The establishment of a centralised data registry will enhance the transparency and accountability of gambling operations in Spain. It will provide a robust framework for monitoring and ensuring compliance with the highest standards of responsible gaming.”
The General Assembly ordered the creation of a central registry over a year ago through the Decree on Responsible Gambling Environments. It will allow the DGOJ to monitor gambling licensees’ activities and customer engagement. Operators will have to establish risk profiles for customers aged under 25.
The next stage will involve consultations with stakeholders, including operators. The DGOJ aims to finalise an implementation plan by the end of the year. The registry would come into effect in early 2025. The remaining know-your-customer measures of the decree will be introduced in 2025.
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4ThePlayer.com
4ThePlayer Approved for License by Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board!
4ThePlayer.com is delighted to announce the latest development in its expansion across the United States; in a recent meeting, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) approved the Company’s participation in the Commonwealth’s iGaming market.
This achievement marks a key step in their strategic US market expansion and underscores their commitment to growing their presence in the regulated US market.
Pennsylvania is the fourth market, following New Jersey, Michigan, and Connecticut, to license and embrace their player-centric and entertainment-focused games.
An exciting portfolio, featuring top-performing titles such as 4 Fantastic Lobsters and 9k Yeti will soon be launched in Pennsylvania and live across the company’s impressive customer list.
Chris Ash, the Business Development Director and co-founder of 4ThePlayer.com said: “I am thrilled we can bring our unique gaming experience to the players of Pennsylvania. After the success we have seen with these titles in other states, we are excited for players in Pennsylvania to play them!”
Pennsylvania’s online casino market has been showing a steady growth trajectory with iGaming revenue 40.5% higher at $184.9m, compared to $131.6m in 2023 with online slots revenue alone jumping 35.6% to $125.9m.
4ThePlayer games will be available in Pennsylvania via Gaming Realms, 4ThePlayer’s trusted platform partner.
Asia
WorldMatch Certifies Games for the Philippines
WorldMatch has announced the release of the first batch of its certified games for the Philippines market. This significant milestone marks a crucial step in the company’s global expansion strategy and commitment to providing high-quality gaming experiences to Filipino players.
The initial batch, comprising carefully selected games certified to meet the regulatory standards of the Philippines, promises to offer a wide variety of entertainment options for players in the country. From classics to modern titles, each game has been designed to deliver an engaging and enjoyable experience for users.
“This is an exciting moment for us. We are thrilled to bring our expertise and innovation to the Philippines market and collaborate with brand new partners to deliver extraordinary gaming experiences to local players,” said Xhuljana Demerxhiu, Head of Sales at WorldMatch.
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