BMM Testlabs has obtained an important achievement that allows it to expand its reach in new markets of the European continent, as the Dutch gaming authority has approved BMM Testlabs Spain as a designated inspection body for the Netherlands.
Francesco Bianchi, Vice President of Government Relations, Compliance, and Quality, EURSAM, commented: “BMM Spain is very pleased to be approved as a designated inspection body for the Netherlands. We look forward to utilizing our decades of experience to provide our expert inspection services for the region."
“We value our ongoing partnership with the Ministry of Justice and Security, and would like to thank their staff for their continued diligence throughout the licensing process.”
BMM Testlabs is accepting supplier submissions for inspections and certification of gaming equipment throughout the Netherlands.
Per the Ministry’s Remote Games of Chance Decree, all inspections completed after April 1, 2023, must be carried out by a designated inspection body that has been approved by the Ministry of Justice and Security.
BMM is the longest established and most experienced private independent gaming certification lab in the world. BMM has provided professional technical and regulatory compliance services to the gaming industry since 1981.
At its core, BMM is a systems-expert company that has provided consulting for and tested many of the largest gaming networks and systems over the last 40 years. In addition, BMM has been successfully testing and certifying the full scope of Class III, Class II, VLT, AWP, HHR, online/iGaming, sports betting, social, pari-mutuel, and lottery products for over four decades. BMM authored the first set of independent gaming standards in 1992 and the first set of online gaming standards in 2001.
BMM employs over 600 people in 15 global locations and serves over 470 gaming jurisdictions. BMM's world headquarters are in Las Vegas (USA) with offices in Canada, Peru, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Romania, Poland, Australia (Melbourne and Sydney), India, Singapore, Macau, and South Africa.
Source: GMB