Seeking to qualify the technology and meet the requirements of the global gaming market, the SGA System platform takes an important step towards becoming a reference in Brazil as a provider of iGaming technology and solutions. The quality and excellence has been attested by GLI, a global company specializing in independent testing whose core business is testing, reviewing and reporting gaming devices and systems in accordance with standards set by relevant gaming jurisdictions around the world.
The SGA System has been developed since 2018 focused on regulatory processes in Brazil and Latin America. The platform has reached a higher level following the technical and safety standards of the gaming industry. Among the main highlights, the platform sought to offer its customers a competitive edge against its competitors, significant improvements in business rules for a regulated market and security for bettors.
With GLI certification, the platform achieves international recognition, allowing it to expand its operations, operate in other markets and export technology to other countries that are already regulated.
Developed by experienced game designers to be attractive and easy to use, the system adds powerful cloud computing tools to provide performance, performance and stability in operations.
With the SGA, the gaming operator has at its disposal a number of features that are optimized for any device. Its backoffice was designed to offer agility, easy management and guarantee the best results.
The platform provides managerial control and creative freedom for operators, delivering high-frequency enhancements. The system offers a unique experience to customers, as it is one of the pioneers in the Brazilian market.
SGA also values the faithful compliance with responsible gaming policies and quality standards. Therefore, the importance of an international certification that follows an extensive documentation of technical requirements, compliance and compliance of the global market in sports betting.
Source: Control+F5 Blog