BMM Testlabs named independent iGaming testing laboratory for Ontario, Canada

August 20, 2021
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The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario finalized its decision today.

BMM announced today that the company has been officially recognized as an iGaming independent testing laboratory by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. This move see’s the iGaming testing company expand its market reach in the United States.

As an official iGaming testing laboratory BMM will provide various compliances services for game producers throughout the Ontario region. This includes allowing BMM to test and authorize iGaming components such as games, random number generator platforms and cyber security.

Speaking on the company’s newly earned title, Travis Foley, CTO, North America for BMM said: “BMM Testlabs provides almost four decades of experience and expertise for the ever-evolving gaming industry. As emerging iGaming and sports wagering markets continue to develop, we can be trusted to help our partners navigate the regulatory landscape”

He continued:  “We would like to thank the AGCO for their effort and diligence throughout the approval process. We are honored that the AGCO has approved BMM Testlabs to test, audit and certify iGaming products for Ontario and look forward to providing our testing services and technical consultancy to this significant jurisdiction.”

BMM is the second company to receive recognition as an iGaming tester this month. Earlier in August Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) was also named an official iGaming testing laboratory.

GLI already works as an official testing lab throughout all of Canada’s other regulated provinces, including the most recent online launch in Alberta.

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