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GiG signs Avento Group to its automated compliance tool, GiG Comply

Gaming Innovation Group Inc. (GiG), has signed an agreement with Malta-based operator Avento MT Limited for its automated marketing compliance screening tool, GiG Comply.
GiG Comply is a compliance monitoring tool that allows its users to automate compliance checks, with a focus on consistency and ease of use. It allows for the creation of checks for various regulations and requirements across all jurisdictions on any given website.
Ben Clemes, Chief Commercial Officer at GiG, says.“We are very happy to have signed Avento Group to our marketing compliance tool GiG Comply. It is always a proud moment when a client like Avento Group choose our compliance solution to help ensure that they continue to stay at the forefront of responsible gaming.â€
Christine Bonaci, Senior Legal and Compliance officer from Avento MT Limited: “Being able to ensure brand security, player safety and at the same time abiding the different regulations has never been more important and we are sure that partnering up with GiG Comply will help make our work process easier.â€Â
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