Data tech firm creates ‘high-value’ jobs with contract on national gambling scheme

A Leeds-based data services firm created ten additional jobs after winning a new contract with GAMSTOP, the central scheme that allows people to exclude themselves from online gambling websites.

The Data Shed was appointed as GAMSTOP’s key technology partner to support and enhance the scheme following its Beta launch in April 2018.

The scheme aims to help consumers add themselves to a central exclusion list and prevents them from gambling online

Every time a customer logs in or registers with a British licensed gambling operator, the operator must check the exclusion list to ensure the customer has not self-excluded. This involves supplying real-time matching of consumer records to every British licensed operator.

The Data Shed was tasked with creating a platform that prevents registered GAMSTOP members from gambling without impacting on the service to others.

Ed Thewlis from The Data Shed said: “Our key challenge was to develop a flexible, secure and scaleable platform to allow operators to verify every registration and login against the exclusion register, without impacting the performance of operator services. This is particularly crucial on peak days such as Boxing Day and The Grand National.

“We’re really proud to be a part of such a worthwhile scheme and of the platform that we’ve built to support it: we recently performed a load test and it coped with 20,000 hits per second. It’s an ultra-secure, cost-effective environment”.

“Our next challenge will be to use our matching algorithm expertise to improve the service to consumers further”.

All British licensed online gambling operators will soon need to be part of the GAMSTOP scheme, once it becomes a licence condition in early 2019.

Fiona Palmer, CEO of GAMSTOP, added: “The majority of online gambling customers gamble for fun and within their own limits. However, we recognise there are people who need help to reduce or stop their gambling and GAMSTOP was set up to provide one way of helping by enabling them to self-exclude from multiple operators at one time”.

“Our work with The Data Shed will enable all self-excluded gamblers to be confident that our enhanced system will be robust and able to provide the service that they need”.

Tom Riordan, CEO at Leeds City Council, also said: “It’s great to see the growth of another tech company in Leeds, leading to more high-value jobs in the city. Leeds is home to a number of successful tech firms and it seems appropriate that we are using this expertise to work on social responsibility projects such as this”.

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