Aspire makes North American stride with GLI-19 certification

Aspire Global has made strides in the US and Canada as it obtains the GLI-19 certification standard from the Gaming Labs International.

Aspire Global has made additional strides in the US and Canada as it obtains the GLI-19 certification standard from the Gaming Labs International.

The approval of the interactive gaming systems certificate will enable Aspire to launch its player account management platform in regulated provinces and states, a move that it notes will place the company “in a strong position” in North America. 

“This is a significant milestone in our strategy to expand and build a leading position in the US and Canada,” noted Tsachi Maimon, CEO of Aspire Global.

“We have already been successful in broad parts of the world with our complete igaming offering and we are now determined to establish a strong position also in North America. 

“This gives us a solid foundation for further growth with the goal to become the world’s leading igaming supplier.”

Enhancing the company’s footing across the globe, where it highlights its strong presence throughout Europe, Latin America and Africa, Aspire has already established itself in North America through Pariplay, whose games are licensed in Michigan, New Jersey and West Virginia. 

The subsidiary recently struck a number of deals in the US with operators or distributors such as Rush Street Interactive, Golden Nugget Online Gaming, PlayUp, Amelco, BetMGM and GAN. 

In addition, Pariplay will, together with NeoPollard Interactive, offer its gaming content on Play Alberta, the only regulated gambling website in the Canadian province.