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IGSA Welcomes VISA as its New Payments Committee Member

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The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has welcomed VISA as its New Payments Committee Member.

IGSA President Mark Pace said: “IGSA would like to welcome VISA, who, along with several other payments-related companies, is now an active participant in the IGSA Payments Committee. VISA is a world-known multi-national card and digital payments corporation. Their participation in this committee brings a wealth of knowledge and input from the ‘brand’ side of the payments process. We look forward to announcing more companies in the Payments space joining this important committee, as we continue down the path of producing Payments Standards and Best Practices for the industry, with the industry.”

The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) is the largest technical standards development organization dedicated to the creation and evolution of standards and protocols to the betterment of the global gaming industry.

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BMM Testlabs’ Travis Foley Appointed Chair of IGSA’s Emerging Technology Committee

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BMM Testlabs (“BMM” or “the Company”) announced that Travis Foley, Chief Government and Regulatory Officer, has been appointed Chair of the Emerging Technology Committee (ETC) for the International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA).

The ETC is a specialized committee within IGSA focused on identifying and evaluating transformative technologies likely to be deployed within the gaming industry. As Chair, Foley will lead collaborative efforts to support suppliers, regulators, and operators with clear frameworks, regulatory guidance, and standardization strategies that ensure the safe and efficient implementation of new technologies.

IGSA President Mark Pace said, “We are thrilled to have Travis lead the Emerging Technology Committee at such a critical time in the gaming industry. His deep understanding of regulatory frameworks and new and evolving gaming products and solutions will be invaluable as we work to guide the industry through the safe and practical adoption of groundbreaking technologies.”

Foley said, “The gaming industry is evolving rapidly, with technologies like AI, blockchain, cloud-based systems, and advanced remote gaming platforms reshaping how we think about compliance and innovation. I’m honored and excited to chair the Emerging Technology Committee and to work alongside IGSA’s members and global stakeholders to help see new technologies implemented safely, securely, and with integrity.”

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International Gaming Standards Association Welcomes New Payments Committee Member: Sightline Payments

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The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) is pleased to welcome a new committee member, Sightline Payments.

IGSA President Mark Pace said, “IGSA would like to welcome Sightline, who has joined as a Payments committee member. Sightline is one of the most innovative payments companies and a leader in payments within the gaming industry. Their input into the work that the Payments committee is undertaking, especially in the Know Your Customer 2.0 field, will have significant impact. Sightline is the latest company to join the IGSA Payments committee, which is dedicated to setting Payments Standards and Best Practices for the industry. We look forward to welcoming more companies from the Payments, Identify Verification, and Operations sectors in the future.”

Senior Vice President, Business Development Rose Zwirn said, “We are pleased to join IGSA’s Payments committee and add our voice to this important work. Sightline has been leading the industry forward in the payments space for years, and we are very pleased to bring our knowledge and insights to IGSA and this significant committee.”

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IGSA Welcomes Eclipse Compliance Testing as a New Vertical Member

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The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has welcomed Eclipse Compliance Testing as a new Vertical member.

IGSA President Mark Pace said: “IGSA is excited to welcome Eclipse Compliance Testing as a new member, as their extensive knowledge in gaming product compliance testing for over 25 years will be invaluable.”

Eclipse Compliance Testing Founder Nick Farley said: “Eclipse Compliance Testing is pleased to add its voice and expertise in regulatory compliance testing. We have been on the fore front of the battle to help define what is legal and what is not and hope to contribute to the ongoing regulatory work that IGSA has undertaken.”

Eclipse Compliance Testing (ECT) is a full-service ISO 17025, 17020 and GSA accredited regulatory compliance Independent Test Laboratory (ITL) for the casino gaming, lottery, and amusement industries.

Founded in 2000 by gaming compliance testing pioneer, Nick Farley, and former General Electric executive, Janice Farley, ECT serves over 250 regulated markets globally with regulatory testing for devices and systems in Class III, Class II, skill games, electronic pull-tabs, iGaming, mobile gaming, sports wagering, DFS, and charitable gaming markets.

ECT also provides assistance in the preparation of technical standards and regulations, expert testimony services on behalf of legal professionals, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, on-site inspections and audits, consulting and technical advice, forensic evaluations, and training.

ECT is a current member of the International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA), North American Gaming Regulators Association (NAGRA), the American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) and the Oklahoma Tribal Gaming Regulators Association (OTGRA).

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