The games provider for online casinos with a history spanning more than two decades, WorldMatch, announced it achieved an important milestone. Earlier this week, the company revealed that it secured certification for a number of its games for the regulated gambling market in the Philippines.
The latest achievement marks an important part of WorldMatch's global expansion strategy. At the same time, the certification reaffirms the casino content supplier's dedication to adhering to the highest regulatory standards while delivering games that stand out with exceptional experiences.
Securing certification for selected games in the Philippines enables WorldMatch to continue growing in the country. Considering the awarded certification, those games are recognized to match the regulatory requirements and standards in the country. As a result, new players in the Philippines will be able to access engaging and thrilling titles from WorldMatch.
Xhuljana Demerxhiu, WorldMatch's Head of Sales, commented on the topic in a statement. She revealed that the certification of the company's games in the Philippines marks an exciting moment. Finally, Demerxhiu said: "We are thrilled to bring our expertise and innovation to the Philippines market and collaborate with brand new partners to deliver extraordinary gaming experiences to local players."
Founded more than two decades ago, in 2000, WorldMatch has a rich heritage in developing games for some of the biggest gambling markets across the globe. Renowned for the quality of its offering, the company has active deals with a wide range of globally recognizable iGaming operators.
Overall, the games provider offers more than 200 titles that match the needs of different jurisdictions around the world. Besides quality content for online casinos, WorldMatch delivers a wide range of tools that are vital for iGaming businesses. As a leading supplier for the sector, the company offers support for its games and other solutions, which enables it to grow constantly its portfolio of partners.
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