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SoftGamings platform is certified compliant with standards set by the Romanian gambling regulator ONJN.
SoftGamings has been certified as conforming to the standards of the Romanian National Gambling Office. This will allow the company’s presence on the global market to grow.
SoftGamings has now received a certificate of conformity with the ONJN standards. This confirms the company’s commitment to prove that its product can meet the highest standards of the industry in all major jurisdictions.
After obtaining a B2B licence (Class 2) in November 2022 from ONJN, the certification allowed SoftGamings’ to deploy its platform on the entire Romanian regulated market. It was also available to all operators licensed by ONJN and to those who planned to acquire the license.
The certification also confirms the integration testing of top-tier content providers of games (present in Romania, with their B2B licenses). This means that the ONJN licensed operators can now access all content via a single integration point (instead multiple integrations for each provider).
Romania requires that all operators and suppliers obtain the necessary licenses and certificates to sell their products to Romanian businesses and consumers. SoftGamings platform passed the strict vetting procedure that precedes the issuance such certificates.
SoftGamings will next focus on forming partnerships with Romanian licensed operators and providing industry-leading software solutions for casinos.
Anna Lalina is the Head of Partnerships for SoftGamings. She said: “The certification we received was in line with our strategy to establish a visible, permanent presence on the Eastern European markets. This certification allows us to respond to multiple requests for cooperation from Romanian operators, and provide turnkey software and other casino solutions in this growing market.
It’s a significant milestone each time our software is certified. It gives us much-needed assurances that our solutions can compete on any market, but especially those with fierce competition, like Romania.