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Broadway Platform launches BroadGuard for real-time player risk management across 60 parameters

Broadway Platform launches BroadGuard for real-time player risk management across 60 parameters

Broadway Platform has added BroadGuard to its iGaming stack, giving operators a way to score player activity and surface risk indicators in real time. For PSPs, acquirers, and in-house risk teams, the point is not the marketing gloss; it is the consolidation of technical, behavioral, and payments data into one audit-friendly workflow.

  1. BroadGuard is designed as a risk management tool for operators that want more visibility into player activity and potential red flags as they happen, rather than after the fact. Broadway Platform says the product is part of a wider effort to consolidate operational tools and support more informed, auditable risk decisions.
  2. The system can assess up to 60 parameters, including IP address information, device geolocation, operating system, device type, screen resolution, and browser data. In practice, that means the operator is not relying on a single alert or a single check, but on a combined view of the session and device footprint.
  3. Broadway Platform says BroadGuard uses a rule engine to score players based on their activity and identified risk indicators. Those scores are meant to help operators prioritize alerts and decide what action is appropriate, which is the part that matters when a team is dealing with volume rather than a handful of cases.
  4. The platform provider positions BroadGuard as part of a broader ecosystem that already includes platform infrastructure, casino, sportsbook, payments, CRM, and risk management capabilities. It says the same integrated approach can help operators manage large player databases or run across multiple markets with different expectations around customer monitoring, responsible gambling, fraud prevention, and record keeping.
  5. Broadway Platform also says the back office can be used to review reports covering payments and account activity, adding another data source into the same control environment. For high-risk merchants, that combination is the real story: when payments and player behavior sit in the same operational frame, compliance reviews become easier to organize and harder to ignore.

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