This now means the tech company has added a new aspect to its outreach with its new GLI19 and GLI33 licences, as the GLI certification gives Parimatch permission to provide products and services to operators and casinos.
Parimatch can now offer its sportsbook and casino brands to new partners: including a catalogue of 10,000+ games from over 200 providers, 50,000 monthly live events and coverage of 33 different spots.
Yurii Shevchuk, Head of Compliance at Parimatch Tech, said of GLI’s decision: "Gaming Laboratories International is a team of professionals that apart every detail of your software and hardware, so their certifications are rightfully considered a quality mark in the industry.
"Obtaining GLI19 and GLI33 certifications underlines the quality of our products developed for the global expansion of the Parimatch brand. We are longingly expecting exciting opportunities for further development."
Parimatch, which withdrew from Russia earlier this year over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, has developed its own in-house casino platform called EVA, providing games providers with an aggregation platform, tournament-related services and a casino wallet with bonuses.
At the same time, it follows a security strategy to prevent risks associated with data, network and product security – therefore, safeguarding the information housed by its systems.
Meanwhile, GLI recently approved Delasport to offer its products and services to operators in the Dutch market.