ECOGRA EXTENDS COVER TO BINGO, SPORTSBETTING AND
LIVE GAMBLING
16 January 2009
New monitoring and testing services available to
all operators
eCommerce and Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance (eCOGRA)
has extended its independent testing, standards and
monitoring services to cover Internet bingo,
sportsbetting and live gambling operations, positioning
its influential Safe and Fair certification seal within
reach of most online gambling operators.
The player protection and standards organisation now
covers all major sectors in the online gambling
industry, from online casinos and poker sites, through
affiliate activities to mobile gambling, sportsbooks,
live gambling studios and the burgeoning bingo business.
Chief Executive Officer Andrew Beveridge said this week:
"We have now introduced our new eGAP Minimum
Requirements covering all operational aspects for online
bingo and sportsbetting operations.
“This enables operators in these sectors to come forward
for assessment and testing with a view to achieving the
Safe and Fair eCOGRA seal, already held by some 126 tier
one online casinos and poker rooms.
"The response to the challenge to meet industry best
practice standards and improve operational capability
has already been remarkable, and we currently have a
significant number of sportsbetting and bingo operations
under review.
"This extension of our inspection, advisory and
monitoring services means eCOGRA now covers all the main
products currently being offered by online gambling
operators. We complement this work through oversight of
areas such as live gambling studios and mobile
platforms, and by providing monthly payout percentage
and randomness reports based on the live gambling data
from every transaction".
eCOGRA has a growing dedicated staff which travels to
inspect, review and counsel operators on best practice
requirements leading to the award of the Safe and Fair
seal.
The compliance inspections are detailed and
comprehensive, examining all operational, financial,
responsible gambling and customer relations systems in
conjunction with reports on the gambling software in
use.
Many of the top software providers in the industry have
already been assessed by the organisation, which is
recognised by several international online gambling
regulators and by bodies such as the European Gaming and
Betting Association, which counts most of Europe's major
online operators among its members.
Once a company has been accredited it is subject to
continuous monitoring and annual reviews, and must
comply with eCOGRA requirements regarding the quick and
efficient handling of player complaints through the
organisation's Fair Gaming Advocate.
"Over the past six years we have built up a wealth of
expertise and information as a result of our involvement
in well over a hundred extensive accreditation audits on
many of the most successful and well run gambling groups
on the Internet," said Beveridge. "This has expanded the
practical industry knowledge of our dedicated staff
which includes Chartered Accountants and IT specialists
recruited from some of the top audit and technology
companies in the world, and the accreditation process
makes this valuable professional and business guidance
available to all online gambling companies and software
providers."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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