Brazil
Sportingtech is Fully Compliant for Brazil
GLI Certification Confirms Sportingtech’s Readiness to Support Operators in the Regulated Market
Sportingtech, a leading provider of turnkey betting and iGaming solutions, is thrilled to announce it has earned Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) certification for Brazil. This achievement demonstrates that Sportingtech’s platform complies fully with Brazilian regulatory requirements, cementing it as a trusted partner for operators looking to thrive in this market.
As the Brazilian iGaming sector prepares for its regulated launch, Sportingtech’s GLI certification assures operators of a secure, compliant platform with a strong commitment to responsible gaming. Backed by a team of experienced professionals, Sportingtech simplifies the complexities of regulation, enabling operators to focus on building successful businesses on our platform.
Antoinette Caruana, Head of Technical Compliance at Sportingtech, said:
“Being certified for Brazil in alignment with the requirements of the Brazilian Secretariat of Prizes and Betting (SPA) is a significant milestone for Sportingtech. It reflects our unwavering commitment to regulatory excellence and our ability to meet evolving market demands. We are here to guide operators through every step, ensuring they are prepared for the regulated market and long-term success in Brazil.”
For operators eager to achieve exceptional growth and deliver customised experiences in Brazil’s regulated market, Sportingtech offers the expertise and solutions needed to succeed. Visit: www.sportingtech.com.
Dingnews.com 20/12/2024
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