Omni-channel slots specialist and leading mobile casino games developer Play’n GO has received three nominations at the Gambling Compliance-run Global Regulatory Awards 2018 to be hosted at the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane on the evening of April 18 in Piccadilly, London.
Shortlisted for In-house Counsel/Legal Team of the Year is Play’n GO’s wider compliance team, while Jemal Sudra, Play’n GO’s Technical Compliance Officer is up for Compliance Officer of the Year, and Deion Williams, the firm’s Technical Compliance & Information Security Officer looks to win the Data Protection Officer of the Year category.
The three nominations that confirm its international regulatory credentials, come on the heels of Play’n GO’s success in working alongside regulators in various territories to seamlessly certify and integrate its award-winning products into locally licensed operators.
Continuously looking to grow its reach, Play’n GO seeks to be the foremost provider to regulated markets. Including the recent additions of Columbia and Spain, Play’n GO’s list of regulated market offerings currently spans more than 15 jurisdictions worldwide.
Play’n GO’s exemplary regulatory record was built on its team of compliance specialists and legal experts, all of whom is greatly experienced working in all areas of the compliance and legal sphere. Their efforts to ensure compliance of the company’s broad range of products and services supplied to the gaming industry enable customers to take comfort in the fact that their customers are receiving fully compliant products in what is becoming an increasingly regulated landscape, according to the news release.
Chief Executive Officer for Play’n GO, Johan Törnqvist, said: “These nominations confirm our credentials of being the leading supplier to regulated territories. We’ve been proactive in building a first-class legal and compliance team which can deal with the evolving rigours of the international legislative landscape and it’s great to be recognised for this strategy.
“The categories will be hotly contested, but I’ve seen the work our legal teams do first hand and competitors would be hard-pushed to be more engaged in the process and effective in its implementation, ensuring our content seamlessly integrates with clients around the world.”