Pragmatic Solutions has announced that it has obtained a ‘Remote Operating Licence’ from the UK Gambling Commission, to support their service to UK-licenced gaming operators.
Issued under part five of the Gambling Act 2005, the receipt enables the igaming platform technology vendor to manufacture, supply, install and adapt its gambling software and offer the technology to UK licenced gaming operators in full compliance with the regulatory regime.
Ashley Lang, Pragmatic Solutions’ CEO, commented on the announcement: “This is yet another important milestone in the strategic development of Pragmatic Solutions as a leading technology provider to the regulated igaming industry.
“Obtaining a licence from the UK Gambling Commission is not only critical to the ability to grow our business in the UK, but also further demonstrates our commitment to meet the highest technical and compliance standards of the industry worldwide.”
Pragmatic Solutions is the platform technology sister-company of online casino content provider Pragmatic Play, and provides operators with SaaS platform technologies built around a core layer account management platform.
This contains a player account, wallet, CRM tools, bonus management tools, payment tools, KYC/AML and fraud-prevention services, and is underpinned by rules-based automation throughout.
Furthermore, the firm also provides a content management system to power the gaming brand frontend clients and an integrations hub to connect the operator to a multitude of third-party content, payment gateways and services.
Lloyd Lemmon, head of legal and compliance at Pragmatic Solutions, added: “The Gambling Commission is widely regarded as having the highest standards for regulation, player protection and social responsibility, so we are proud to have obtained this approval for our business.”