GLI’s Director of Latin America and Caribbean Government Relations and Business Development, Karen Sierra-Hughes said: "Continuing with our commitment to the regulatory entities, GLI prepared and submitted the petition for accreditation per the regulatory requirements as outlined by the jurisdiction. Having been granted accreditation, we are ready to receive submissions for the jurisdiction of Mendoza.”
"We are very thankful to the Inspection and Legal Department
of the Provincial Institute of Games and Casinos for their guidance during the
process and to the board of directors for approving our accreditation as we
look forward to continuing collaboration with them in their regulatory
efforts,” she added.
"GLI celebrates every effort that regulators do to strengthen and solidify the
controls in their jurisdiction, and the Mendoza jurisdiction will be another
example to follow in regards to technical compliance in Argentina,” Sierra-Hughes
concluded.
GLI has been accredited for the certification of gaming devices by the
Provincial Institute of Games and Casinos of the Province of Mendoza of
Argentina since 2012. With the issuance of a new and updated regulation
strengthening the requirements for test laboratories last year, GLI submitted
its application to comply with the process and successfully achieved its
accreditation under the new requirements.
With this renewed accreditation, GLI gives continuity to its
certification services for the Mendoza jurisdiction.
Source: GMB