JUE 25 DE ABRIL DE 2024 - 18:52hs.
By PAGCOR

GLI accredited to certify and test Philippine offshore gaming operators

Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) Asia-Pacific (APAC) operations, led by GLI Australia, are the first independent test laboratories to be accredited by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp (PAGCOR) to test and certify online gaming systems operated by holders of a Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) license.

In order to remain in compliance with the requirements of the Philippines' national gaming regulator, POGO license holders can now rely on GLI to ensure their online gaming systems are tested and certified to the highest standards.

GLI Australia Senior Manager Regulation, Compliance and Quality Assurance, Phil Harrison, said: "We are honored to be accredited by PAGCOR to test and certify POGO online gaming systems. PAGCOR is the Philippines’ national gaming regulator and, with the establishment of the POGO jurisdiction, regulates the largest number of online gaming operators in the APAC region.”

"GLI is committed to the APAC region and will further that engagement through PAGCOR’s accreditation as an independent tester at its Adelaide, Sydney and Macau test facilities,” he continued. "We are delighted to provide PAGCOR’s license holders with the highest quality and most effective services to the industry,” Harrison added.

With this accreditation, GLI is opening the door for its iGaming clients to obtain access to another jurisdiction in the rapidly expanding APAC region. GLI Australia is authorised to provide independent testing and professional services to all Australian states and territories including the Philippines, Macau, Singapore and other APAC gaming jurisdictions.

GLI has been paving the way for regulators, operators and suppliers entering the online space since 1996, and offer extensive expertise and services on the subject. GLI provides supplier certifications for the global market and throughout Europe, including Alderney, Malta, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Italy, France, Spain, Denmark and the United Kingdom.

Source: GMB