Comtrade Gaming to play ‘pivotal role’ in Ugandan gambling regulation

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Comtrade Gaming has launched its Central Monitoring System in Uganda, aiming to ‘vastly strengthen regulatory compliance’ in the nation’s igaming industry. 

Working closely with the Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board Uganda, Comtrade Gaming’s latest move will establish the National Central Electronic Monitoring System to analyse and monitor gambling activities and regulatory compliance in Uganda. 

Covering the entire Ugandan jurisdiction, the NCEMS offers ‘extensive and multi-layered monitoring’ of problem gambling, while helping operators adhere to regulatory requirements and ensure transparency and compliance. 

Ivan Lah, Director of Systems at Comtrade Gaming, commented: “We are excited to introduce our innovative Central Monitoring System to the Ugandan market. With its advanced features and robust capabilities, we believe that our solution will play a pivotal role in promoting responsible gambling practices and fostering a safe and transparent gambling environment in Uganda.”

Further aims of the NCEMS include protecting players by monitoring by helping to identify harmful player behaviour and betting patterns and then providing support for at-risk gamblers. 

Uganda’s igaming industry will also benefit from the solution’s enhanced security, as the NCEMS looks to protect the integrity of Uganda’s gambling ecosystem using ‘state-of-the-art’ data security protocols. 

“I am extremely impressed with the Comtrade Gaming team and their product and how they delivered the online module of the NCEMS,” added Denis Mudene Ngabirano, CEO of the Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board Uganda.z

“Comtrade Gaming demonstrated outstanding expertise, professionalism, and efficiency throughout the NCEMS implementation. Their attention to detail, ability to deliver high-quality results and deliver the project on time, greatly contributed to the success of our collaboration. 

“I highly recommend Comtrade Gaming’s services to any gaming regulator in need of a reliable and skilled Consultant.”