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Pragmatic Solutions Launches PAM Platform for Ireland's Regulated iGaming Market

8. Juli 20267 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Pragmatic Solutions startet PAM-Plattform für Irlands regulierten iGaming-Markt

Pragmatic Solutions has launched its Player Account Management (PAM) platform in Ireland. This follows the introduction of the new licensing regime, which became effective on July 1, 2026.

Pragmatic Solutions has successfully launched its cutting-edge Player Account Management (PAM) platform in Ireland. This move is a significant milestone for the company, allowing its operator partners to operate under the country's newly regulated remote betting framework. Ireland thus solidifies its position as a regulated iGaming market in Europe. The platform's launch coincides with the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) licenses coming into force on July 1, 2026.

The company has specifically tailored its platform to Irish market conditions. This includes localized registration and onboarding processes, KYC (Know Your Customer) and CDD (Customer Due Diligence) procedures. Anti-money laundering (AML) measures, responsible gambling tools, and account closure functionalities have also been integrated. Pragmatic Solutions thereby emphasizes the importance of compliance in a regulated environment.

Numbers and facts

On July 1, 2026, the first remote betting licenses from the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) came into effect. Pragmatic Solutions launched its PAM platform at this time. The system has been extensively adapted to the requirements of the Gambling Regulation Act 2024. It also takes into account anti-money laundering, player protection, and other operational obligations. The platform includes a variety of functions: from player onboarding to KYC and CDD processes, age verification, AML workflows, tools for responsible gaming, and account closures. Michael Boylan, COO of Pragmatic Solutions, emphasizes the importance of precise implementation:

"Regulated market entry depends on disciplined delivery across product, compliance, engineering and operations. For Ireland, our focus was to ensure the platform, integrations and processes were configured to meet local requirements from the point of market opening." – Michael Boylan, COO of Pragmatic Solutions

Pragmatic Solutions will continue to adapt the platform as Ireland introduces further phases of its regulatory framework. This includes the anticipated B2B supplier licensing regime. Ashley Lang, CEO of Pragmatic Solutions, underlines the market's significance:

"Ireland is an important regulated market for our clients, and this launch reflects our continued focus on supporting operators as they enter new jurisdictions with the platform stability, flexibility and compliance readiness required to operate with confidence." – Ashley Lang, CEO of Pragmatic Solutions

Pragmatic Solutions' PAM platform provides operators with a comprehensive set of tools. These include managing player accounts and wallets, CRM, customer segmentation, bonus management, KYC, AML, and fraud prevention. Reporting, business intelligence, and back-office operations are also covered by a modular, API-first architecture. Michael Wallington, appointed as Chief Product Officer in April 2026, brings with him over a decade of experience in the iGaming industry. He previously worked at BlockBet and DAZN Bet, successfully launching licensed products in four regulated markets.

Background

The developments in the Irish iGaming market illustrate how countries are modernizing their gambling laws. The European Union is witnessing an increasing regulation of the online gambling industry. Many countries are introducing their own licensing systems to ensure player protection and combat money laundering. Ireland follows this trend with the Gambling Regulation Act 2024. The establishment of the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) as a new supervisory authority is a clear signal for more control and security.

For software providers like Pragmatic Solutions, this means constantly adapting their products to new and evolving national requirements. An API-first approach, as pursued by Pragmatic Solutions, is crucial here. It enables flexible integration with third-party providers and rapid adaptation to future regulations. The ability to offer tailored solutions for specific markets is a major competitive advantage. The collaboration with Mediacle Affiliate Platform (MAP) to integrate "Refer-A-Friend" modules highlights the importance of player acquisition and retention in regulated markets. Such features help operators organically expand their customer base while meeting regulatory requirements.

Why it matters for German players

The Irish market demonstrates that regulation is progressing in Europe. For German players, this means that the German State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021) continues to form the basis. Online gambling in Germany is only legal with providers holding a German license from the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL). German players must consult the GGL whitelist to play safely and legally. Deposits are limited to 1,000 euros per month. Players can bet a maximum of 1 euro per spin. The central monitoring system LUGAS records all player data to prevent parallel play and monitor limits. These measures serve player protection. They are designed to identify and curb problematic gambling behavior early. Compared to Ireland, where a new licensing regime is now being introduced, Germany has already established strict rules. German players should only play with licensed providers to be legally secure and benefit from player protection measures. Providers without a GGL license risk being pursued by the GGL.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

The developments in Ireland are a pointer for the entire European iGaming industry, including GGL-licensed casinos in Germany. Software providers must develop flexible and adaptable solutions that meet the specific requirements of each regulated market. For GGL-licensed casinos, this means they must rely on technology service providers who can ensure comprehensive compliance with the GlüStV 2021. This affects not only technical aspects such as the 1-euro bet per spin or the monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros but also integration into the LUGAS system. Providers like Pragmatic Solutions demonstrate how compliance requirements are integrated into a platform. They include KYC/CDD, AML, and Responsible Gaming tools. GGL-licensed casinos benefit from such solutions, as they help them comply with strict German regulations while offering an attractive gaming experience. The focus on technological stability and compliance readiness, as described by Ashley Lang, is as crucial for operators in Germany as it is in Ireland.

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