iGaming Ontario has launched a proposal period for a centralised self-exclusion solution for igaming in the Canadian province.
Initially announced in November last year, the iGO is seeking a partner to set up the service to help players stop or take a break from gambling, with the application open until April 24.
Through a multi-year agreement, the successful bidder must integrate their system seamlessly with all igaming operators in Ontario, including the OLG.
The system must also offer easy access to create and manage a self-exclusion profile for anyone 19 years or older, as well as implement KYC, ID verification, registration, renewal and reinstatement processes which are intuitive, simple and offer supporting information.
Companies who wish to take part in the bidding process can do so by visiting iGO’s procurement page on MERX.
Earlier this year, iGO noted that the Ontario igaming market concluded 2023 with new highs in wagers made, revenue and active accounts since its launch in April 2022.
During its third quarter period, 49 operators across 72 gaming websites in Ontario accepted CAD$17.2bn in wagers (excluding promotional), up on the previous quarter’s total by 21 per cent (Q2: $14.2bn).