Maxima Compliance launches multi jurisdiction compliance safe solution

The HALLO ECHO
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Full-service compliance provider Maxima Compliance has launched Maxima DataVault, a proprietary multi-jurisdictional “SAFE” solution through which operators will be able to comply with the requirements of several European regulated markets.

Maxima DataVault platform allows operators and suppliers to send raw XML or JSON data that Maxima adapts into the required regulators’ format in order to record and store gambling transactions.

Via an easy-to-use customer console, users can retrieve the latest API documentation, transparent spend and invoices, the amount of data transferred, and a variety of usage reports.

The service launches for regulated jurisdictions including the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Romania, Greece, Portugal and Spain.

Maxima DataVault comes with free support for system certification, and the option for additional support with set-up – particularly useful when entering new jurisdictions.

Antonio Zanghi, CEO of Maxima Compliance, said: “Maxima DataVault is a state-of-the-art technology platform designed to fit all types of clients, from the small operator to the largest. Its multi-jurisdictional approach enables operators to conduct a single integration for multiple jurisdictions as well as providing a very clear and simple pricing model, saving time and money.

“With a 99.8 percent uptime guaranteed, analytics to ensure consistency of the data and dedicated technical account management team, Maxima DataVault brings peace of mind to an area we know causes concern for many operators.”

Maxima DataVault is the latest product from Maxima Compliance. In March, the provider announced the launch of Maxima Quality Assurance, a new QA service to help suppliers eliminate the risk of software or compliance issues and delays as games are certified.

And last year saw the creation of Complitech, the world’s first technical compliance database for the global gaming industry.

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