iGP has achieved a crucial certification as it seeks to expand across regulated markets.
The company confirmed that its iGaming platform has been awarded a GLI-19 certification, attesting that the product meets the certifiers standards for interactive gaming systems, covering player protection, system integrity, security, and responsible gaming.
Jovana Popović Čanaki, CEO at iGP, commented: “GLI-19 certification is a defining moment in iGP’s evolution. It represents the culmination of two years of vision, persistence of our team, and belief in what iGP will become.
“iGaming Platform has always been central to that vision, and with this certification, it stands ready to shape the next chapter of our growth and to empower operators with the confidence that only true readiness can bring.”
The certification is administered by Gaming Laboratories International, an independent, accredited testing laboratory for the iGaming industry that tests, audits and certifies gaming products, systems and platforms to ensure they meet regulatory and technical standards.
iGP also hailed its recent partnership with BetComply as a crucial juncture in its two-year journey to achieve GLI certification.
According to the company, BetComply guided iGP throughout the process, providing support related to system documentation, internal controls, audit preparation and ensuring full alignment with GLI-19 technical requirements and benchmarks.
“Our role is to ensure that iGP and its partners enter every jurisdiction on a strong and sustainable compliance foundation, giving operators the confidence to focus on growth,” explained Mike de Graaff, BetComply’s Chief Compliance Officer, in September.
Alongside gaining the GLI certification, iGP recently launched its iGaming Lottery, which enables players to bet on the results of the world’s most recognised lotteries without purchasing official tickets.
The company has also strengthened its iGaming Deck aggregator through the integration of content from BGaming and Popiplay in recent months.