

Gamecheck has achieved ISO 27001 certification - one of the world’s leading standards for information security management. This certification is more than an accreditation; it’s confirmation that Gamecheck’s systems, processes, and technology are built for trust.
From the Gamecheck SEAL to our internal data operations, every layer of our ecosystem now meets globally recognised security standards - reinforcing Gamecheck’s position as a leader in integrity, reliability, and transparency within iGaming.
ISO 27001 is an internationally recognised standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). It sets strict requirements for organisations to manage and protect sensitive data, ensuring that the necessary controls are in place to keep information secure. Certification requires comprehensive audits across people, processes, and technology, ensuring that all information is handled securely.
Achieving ISO 27001 certification means that Gamecheck has demonstrated its commitment to safeguarding player data, and maintaining a high level of trust. This certification is a mark of excellence that shows Gamecheck meets the global best practices for data protection, giving players peace of mind that their personal information is in safe hands. At its core, ISO 27001 ensures:
For Gamecheck, achieving this certification formally recognises the principles that already underpin its mission: integrity by design and trust through transparency.
iGaming runs on data - verification records, game logs, blockchain integrations, and provider communications. Without robust data management, fair play cannot exist.
That’s why ISO 27001 certification represents more than compliance; it represents a higher standard of accountability in an industry where integrity defines reputation.
For Gamecheck and its stakeholders, certification means:
In a space where player confidence depends on verified evidence, ISO 27001 makes Gamecheck a trusted resource and service within the iGaming community.
For Gamecheck’s partners - including leading game providers and operators - ISO 27001 certification brings measurable confidence in how their data is managed.
It assures partners that:
By aligning with ISO 27001, Gamecheck helps partners demonstrate not only fair play but also accountability - a competitive advantage in a market where players increasingly demand proof, not promises.
“This certification underlines our promise that everything we build from the Gamecheck SEAL to our systems - is engineered for trust.” - James Elliott, Founder, Gamecheck.
This statement captures the essence of Gamecheck’s journey:
Trust is not a by-product of technology - it’s the foundation. ISO certification ensures that this foundation is independently verified, maintained, and globally recognised.
The Gamecheck SEAL has always been more than a visual trust mark - it is a live, blockchain-backed signal of verification integrity. Now, ISO 27001 certification adds another layer of assurance: every verification result and Gamecheck SEAL update is managed under certified information security standards. That means:
When you scan the Gamecheck SEAL, you’re engaging with one of the most secure verification systems in the industry - one certified to protect both data and player trust.
Very few iGaming verification platforms have achieved ISO 27001 certification.
Gamecheck’s inclusion in this select group demonstrates its ongoing mission to set a new standard of trust and professionalism across the sector.
This achievement reinforces what Gamecheck stands for:
Gamecheck’s certification is not an endpoint, but a commitment to continuous improvement, ensuring that fair play remains a measurable, auditable standard.
Gamecheck’s ISO 27001 certification is a milestone that reflects years of dedication to secure information management, operational excellence, and player protection. It confirms what partners and players already know: Gamecheck is a trusted, independent platform committed to the highest standards of data security. As the industry evolves, Gamecheck’s certification ensures one thing remains constant - the protection of trust through technology and transparency.