Comtrade Gaming CEO Aleš Gornjec outlined the shifting landscape of international gaming compliance in an exclusive interview with Focus Gaming News. He noted that regulatory requirements have transitioned from initial certification milestones to ongoing operational procedures across global markets.
Over the previous decade, compliance frameworks have expanded significantly. Regulators now enforce more detailed reporting standards and update requirements at a faster pace. Market regulations diverge in areas including player protection, data governance, taxation, and geolocation verification.
Platform providers must modify their systems quickly while preserving core stability. Maintaining compliance now requires continuous adaptation rather than a single launch-phase approval.
Managing Regulatory Complexity at Scale
Operators expanding into new jurisdictions face increased integration demands. Each territory introduces distinct KYC providers, tax calculation models, responsible gaming controls, and direct regulator reporting feeds. Companies require a centralized operational interface to monitor multiple markets instead of maintaining isolated platforms for each region.
Comtrade Gaming focuses on platform architecture that supports simultaneous multi-market operations while accommodating local regulatory specifications.
Recent expansion into emerging jurisdictions such as Brazil has provided additional operational insights. The company continues to invest in system updates that align with faster regulatory cycles and changing player expectations. Platform flexibility remains the primary requirement for operators navigating fragmented international gaming regulations.