Compliance Updates
NE Group secures GLI 19 & 33 certifications

NE Group, a leading B2B iGaming software supplier, has secured its GLI 19 and GLI 33 certifications for Standards for Interactive Gaming Systems and Standards for Event Wagering Systems, respectively.
The Gaming Laboratories International certification process is renowned for its rigorous standards, consolidating NE Group’s commitment to delivering the highest quality service levels in regulated markets.
NE Group’s technological infrastructure underwent thorough testing designed to validate the effectiveness, reliability, and security. Now armed with its new certifications, NE Group has officially met the GLI 19 and GLI 33 standards. Gaining these important certifications strengthens NE Group’s drive to implement exceptional operational standards and sets an example.Imran Bukhari, CEO at NE Group stated: “NE Group places trust, security and reliability at the heart of all we do, so securing our GLI 19 and GLI 33 certifications is an important step for the business. We fully support the work that Gaming Laboratories International is doing to make our industry the very best it can be across the globe.â€
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