GeoComply Awarded Nevada Gaming License

Geolocation expert GeoComply last week was granted a license by the Nevada Gaming Commission, giving the company authority in all the major iGaming states in the U.S. CEO Anna Sainsbury (l.) says the license will allow the company to expand its scope.

Last month the Nevada Gaming Commission granted a Geolocation Service Provider License to GeoComply, one of the leading companies in the world specializing in geolocation.

“We are pleased that the Nevada Gaming Control Board has extended our license to include our new larger Vancouver head office,” says GeoComply CEO Anna Sainsbury. “This expansion allows us to extend our anti-fraud services to a wider range of customers and use-cases.”

GeoComply’s proprietary and highly adaptive technology has successfully met and exceeded all challenges put forth by North American regulators with record-high verification rates.

Licensed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and the commonwealth of Delaware, GeoComply has undergone thousands of independent verification tests to confirm the effectiveness of their solutions to satisfy State and Federal requirements for Geolocation and resistance to location fraud.

Also, GeoComply’s rapid expansion in global geolocation and anti-fraud solutions for the gaming, DFS, and media rights industries has led to the establishment of a new head office in Vancouver, British Columbia.