Regulatory technology · Built for oversight bodies

Centralized monitoring for regulated gaming markets.

RegulaView gives gaming boards, lotteries regulators and tax authorities a single, trustworthy view of every licensed operator, board, terminal, shop and gaming system — with independent, transaction-level calculation of what is actually owed. When supervision moves from quarterly self-declarations to continuous, signed ingestion, under-reporting has nowhere to hide.

  • Designed for 24/7 operation
  • Audit-ready by default
  • Operator-isolated tenancy
Streaming-firstcontinuous ingestion, no batch windows
Append-onlytamper-evident audit trail
Operator-isolatedstrict per-tenant boundaries
Standards-alignedOAuth 2.0 · OpenTelemetry · RFC 7807
Observed in regulated markets 3–7% average uplift in declared gaming revenue once regulators move from periodic self-reporting to continuous, transaction-level oversight. 25%+recorded in jurisdictions where systemic under-declaration was the baseline before centralized monitoring went live.

More accurate reporting. More tax revenue collected.

The integrity gap in licensed gambling is rarely outright fraud — it is the steady drift of voided wagers, miscategorised bonuses, late settlements and unreconciled cash-in/cash-out that quietly compresses declared GGR. RegulaView closes that gap by computing the tax base independently of the operator, from signed source events, every day.

  • Independent calculation: tax positions derived by the regulator from raw events, not trusted from operator spreadsheets.
  • Daily variance detection: declared vs. observed totals reconciled per operator, per day — not per quarter.
  • Every transaction captured at source: wagers, payouts, voids, adjustments and bonuses, signed and idempotent.
  • Auditable to the cent: every reconciliation backed by an append-only event lineage that holds up under appeal.

Range reflects publicly reported revenue uplifts in jurisdictions that introduced centralized, real-time monitoring of licensed operators. The 3–7% figure is a conservative average; outcomes above 25% have been reported where pre-existing self-reporting was weak or systemically under-declared. Actual results depend on market structure, baseline compliance and enforcement capacity.

A single control layer over a fragmented market

Licensed gaming markets are typically supervised through delayed reports, manual reconciliations and disconnected tools. RegulaView replaces that with a continuous, ingestion-first platform: every relevant transaction and event flows into one validated, queryable, auditable system of record.

Key capabilities

Real-time monitoring

Continuous visibility across operators, terminals and gaming systems with sub-second alerting on anomalies.

Transaction traceability

Every wager, payout and adjustment recorded with idempotent, append-only lineage and replayable history.

Tax control & reconciliation

Calculated vs. declared tax positions per operator, per day, with automated variance detection.

Responsible gaming oversight

Aggregated player-protection signals across operators, surfaced to regulators in a privacy-respecting form.

Audit trails & compliance

Immutable activity log of operator submissions and regulator actions, retention-policy aware.

Market awareness & analytics

Cross-operator benchmarks, share movement and emerging-risk indicators for supervisors.

Secure operator integration

OAuth2 client credentials, signed payload support, idempotency keys, dead-letter handling.

24/7 monitoring & support

Health, ingestion and reconciliation observability with on-call runbooks and SLOs.

How it works

  1. 1

    Operators, boards, terminals, shops, gaming systems

    Licensed sources submit transactions and events through signed, authenticated channels.

  2. 2

    Secure ingestion

    Stateless ingest services authenticate, deduplicate and stream events into a partitioned event log.

  3. 3

    Validation & control rules

    Domain rules check structure, license scope, limits and plausibility — accepting, flagging or rejecting.

  4. 4

    Central monitoring

    Validated facts populate operational dashboards, KPIs and the regulator-facing system of record.

  5. 5

    Alerts, tax oversight, audit, reporting

    Anomalies become alerts. Daily totals feed reconciliation and tax positions. Everything is auditable.

Why regulators need this

Without a unified platform, oversight depends on what operators choose to send, when they choose to send it, and in whichever format they prefer. RegulaView replaces that with measurable, continuous control.

  • Fragmented reporting across operators and channels
  • Delayed visibility into market activity
  • Weak audit trails and inconsistent declarations
  • Manual controls that don't scale during peaks
  • Limited market intelligence and benchmarking
  • Poor traceability of disputed transactions

Security & governance

Role-based access

Granular roles for regulators, compliance, read-only and administrators with policy-backed enforcement.

Immutable audit log

Every meaningful action and configuration change is recorded with actor, time, subject and correlation.

High availability

Stateless services, partitioned ingestion and queue-buffered processing designed to absorb peaks.

Encryption

TLS in transit, encryption at rest, secret-store-backed key handling and signed request support.

Environment segregation

Strict separation between development, staging and production with independent credentials and data.

Observability

OpenTelemetry traces, metrics and structured logs across every service and pipeline stage.

Who it is for

Gaming Boards

Continuous oversight of licensed operators and terminals across the regulated market.

Lotteries Regulators

End-to-end view of distribution networks, retail terminals and transaction lifecycles.

Tax & Compliance Authorities

Independent calculation of tax positions and automated reconciliation against declarations.

Licensed Operators

Compliant, well-documented integration with reporting obligations and validation feedback.

Markets

Built for established and emerging regulated markets.

RegulaView is designed around the supervision models used by mature European regulators and is ready for the new generation of licensing regimes opening up across Latin America, Africa and Asia-Pacific. The data model, role separation and reporting cadence map cleanly onto statutory frameworks that already exist — so deployment is a configuration exercise, not a rewrite.

  • Brazil — aligned with the federal regulated betting and online gaming framework, including operator licensing, tax remittance and player-protection reporting.
  • European-style oversight — fits the supervision patterns used by mature gaming boards and lotteries regulators across the EU and the UK.
  • Emerging Latin American & African markets — deployable for jurisdictions standing up new licensing regimes, with data residency configurable per country.
  • Brazil
  • European Union
  • United Kingdom-style regimes
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Asia-Pacific

Talk to us

Bring continuous oversight to your jurisdiction.

We work with regulators, lotteries boards and authorized operators to design realistic supervision deployments — sized to your market, your obligations and your data residency rules.

  • Walkthrough tailored to your supervision model
  • Reference architecture and integration kit
  • No commitment, no sales pressure