Worldwide standards-setting organization Gaming Standards Association (GSA) has created a new Malta-based division called GSA Europe that will focus on better serving the regional needs of suppliers, manufacturers, online and land-based operators and regulators outside North America.
“GSA Europe underscores our recognition and commitment to growing European membership,” said GSA President Peter DeRaedt. “The intent is to continue fostering an environment of collaboration between the European suppliers, operators and regulators while our mission remains to identify common issues and jointly develop solutions to the betterment of gaming globally. GSA is very excited to announce longtime GSA board member and gaming veteran Mark Pace as GSA Europe’s managing director based in Malta to lead the effort in Europe. Our members now have the option to join GSA under U.S. jurisdiction or European jurisdiction.”
“GSA has an extraordinary track record,” said Pace, “and their work has influenced development, operations, and regulations in every corner of the gaming industry. Now, with the establishment of GSA Europe, we will be able to shine an even brighter spotlight on the developmental, operational, and regulatory needs of this richly diverse part of the industry.”
GSA Europe Association formally launches at next week’s ICE Totally Gaming trade show in London.
GSA, now comprised of GSA Asia, GSA Europe and GSA U.S., will continue to have a singular president and board of directors.