GeoComply, a company that specializes in geolocation, geofencing, and fraud prevention for the online gambling industry, has extended its existing partnership with 888 Holdings, an acclaimed firm from the world of iGaming and sports wagering.
The new deal will allow the two businesses to work closely together in ensuring that 888 Holdings and its brands meet regulatory standards, prevent fraudulent transactions, and guarantee a robust AML and KYC standard while driving business results.
Under the extended partnership, 888 will tap into GeoComply’s No-Download Browser Solution or NDBS to be used in the Ontario market. This tie-up will serve two distinct purposes with GeoComply’s NDBS further strengthening the compliance requirement and safeguarding 888’s operations against fraudsters, but also ensuring that players are also on the receiving end of a smoother and more rewarding browser-based gaming experience.
The result will be an improved player funnel which will help the company to further engage and retain new and existing customers. GeoComply has been a guarantor for safe, sustainable, and reliable play in the fast-evolving North American iGaming market. The company has also proved time and again that its solutions are a bulwark against the influx of fraudulent transactions that could potentially cost businesses millions of dollars.
GeoComply has been one of the leading solutions all across the industry and has secured a string of high-profile clients who are also interested in safeguarding against fraud, manipulation, and regulatory breaches. As such, the company has been able to secure DAZN and Prophet Exchange as some of its most high-profile partners over the past months.
GeoComply has also significantly strengthened its own capabilities for providing partners with the solutions that they are after, through the acquisition of competitor OneComply. Overall, GeoComply is posing as the standard-bearer in the United States and Canada when it comes to geolocation, geofencing and fraud prevention.
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