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Importance of the Recently Launched Central Monitoring System in Uganda

Comtrade Gaming, a solutions provider for the Gaming Industry, introduced the Central Monitoring System in Uganda a few weeks ago.

The Systems purpose is to significantly enhance regulatory compliance and promote responsible gambling behaviors.

Additionally, it ensures regulatory standards and safeguard players’ interests when it comes to the gambling economy in the country.

Uganda is one of the rapidly growing economies when it comes to gaming and establishing NCEMS marks the right path to ensure players safety.

NCEMS will pinpoint valuable insights into gambling activities across the entire jurisdiction of Uganda, covering all segments and modalities.

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What are the key features of Comtrade Gaming’s NCEMS implementation ?

In-depth Data Analysis: The feature will offer a multilayered monitoring and analysis of gambling activities across the country. This will give the regulatory bodies a safe working space to curb any irregularities in the gaming indurstry.

Regulatory Compliance: Comtrade Gaming’s solution is designed to help gambling operators adhere to local regulatory requirements, ensuring transparency and accountability in the industry.

Player Protection: By monitoring player behaviour and betting patterns, the system helps provide support to at-risk players.

Enhanced Security: The system will ensure data safety and protect players personal information. It will prevent unauthorized access, ensuring the integrity of the gambling ecosystem.

About the system, Ivan Lah, Director of Systems at Comtrade Gaming, said: “We are excited to introduce our innovative Central Monitoring System to the Ugandan market. With its advanced features and robust capabilities, we believe that our solution will play a pivotal role in promoting responsible gambling practices and fostering a safe and transparent gambling environment in Uganda.”

Denis Mudene Ngabirano, Chief Executive Officer of the Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board Uganda, said.“I am extremely impressed with the Comtrade Gaming team and their product and how they delivered the Online Module of the NCEMS. Comtrade Gaming demonstrated outstanding expertise, professionalism, and efficiency throughout the NCEMS implementation. Their attention to detail, ability to deliver high-quality results and deliver the project on time, greatly contributed to the success of our collaboration. I highly recommend Comtrade Gaming’s services to any Gaming Regulator in need of a reliable and skilled Consultant,”

This innovative advancement is set to transform the Gaming Industry in Uganda through the establishment of NCEMS; National Central Electronic Monitoring System.

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