The Canadian province of Ontario could soon have a centralised self-exclusion system after iGaming Ontario revealed it plans to submit a request for proposals.

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The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario’s subsidiary will submit the request in early 2024 as it looks to provide a solution that will “enable a player to self-exclude from all Ontario-regulated igaming operators in a single registration process.”

The successful bidder will be expected to develop and implement a system that “integrates with all operator systems and supports players' self-exclusion registration, renewal, and reinstatement,” iGaming Ontario said.

Igaming Ontario said it wants responses from “responsive and nimble companies” that can build “modern, innovative, secure cloud-based SaaS solutions that are high-profile, public-facing and critically important to building and maintaining the trust and confidence of a wide range of stakeholders.”

The successful bidder will work with iGO on a multi-year program to develop the self-exclusion system, it said.