iGaming platform provider Oddsgate has achieved ISO 37001 and ISO 37301 certifications, reinforcing its commitment to anti-bribery and compliance management within its operational framework. These additions to its certification portfolio signal a broader strategic focus on embedding governance and integrity at the core of its technology and business practices.
ISO 37001 certifies Oddsgate’s anti-bribery management systems, confirming the implementation of robust policies and controls such as due diligence, internal audits, and whistleblower protections. The framework addresses both active and passive bribery risks and aligns with the company’s existing ISO certifications, including ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 27001 (Information Security), and ISO 22301 (Business Continuity).
Meanwhile, ISO 37301 formalises Oddsgate’s compliance management structure. As a certifiable standard—unlike its predecessor ISO 19600—ISO 37301 assesses how effectively an organisation integrates legal obligations, ethical practices, and regulatory frameworks into daily operations. It places particular emphasis on leadership involvement, governance, and continuous improvement.
By obtaining these certifications, Oddsgate underscores its position as a platform provider that not only meets global regulatory standards but also builds trust through proactive compliance. Its systems are designed to scale with clients while maintaining adherence to local and international requirements across data processing, operator onboarding, and affiliate management.
In an evolving igaming regulatory landscape, these accreditations support Oddsgate’s ambition to act not just as a technology supplier but as a long-term partner for operators navigating complex compliance environments.
“Our pursuit of these certifications was not driven by obligation, but by conviction. At Oddsgate, we view compliance as a catalyst, not a constraint. It enables our partners to grow securely and gives regulators and stakeholders something that has become a competitive asset: trust”, according to Tiago Almeida, Oddsgate’s CEO.
“More than responding to what’s expected, we believe in building systems that anticipate and adapt,” adds Tiago Almeida. “Compliance, when treated as strategy, can attract the right partners, generate business stability, and protect innovation from unnecessary risk.”