iGaming Ontario putting out RFP for universal self-exclusion list

iGaming Ontario (iGO), the agency that regulates online gambling in the province, has announced it is looking for tech partners to help create a centralized, self-exclusion list encompassing all Ontario operators.

In early 2024, iGO plans to issue an RFP for parties interested in the project. The centralized system aims to create a more secure and player-focused gaming environment in Ontario for those seeking to limit or cease their gambling activities. Through the RFP, bidders will be invited to present solutions.

The successful bidder will collaborate with iGO on a multi-year project to build the program. The goal is to establish a system that earns and maintains the trust and confidence of a broad range of stakeholders, including players and operators.

The proposed system is designed to enable players to self-exclude from all regulated iGaming operators in Ontario, including the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation’s site, through a single registration process. This necessitate..

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