eCOGRA TO OFFER MORE ONLINE OPERATORS ITS COMPLIANCE
SEAL
16 March 2007
New arrangements will make player protection and
quality standards more accessible to online casino and
poker room operators
Dozens more online casino and poker room operators will
soon qualify for affiliation with the player protection
and standards body, eCommerce and Online Gambling
Regulation and Assurance (eCOGRA), following a change in
eligibility for the "Play It Safe" seal, the
organisation announced today.
The principal change means that software providers of
interested operators will no longer be required to be
members of eCOGRA. However, there will be no reduction
in the inspection and monitoring levels required of
operators in order to display the “Play It Safe” seal,
awarded by the organisation.
“We’ve experienced an enormous amount of interest from
operators who aren’t using our existing members’
software, which was previously a pre-requisite to
obtaining a seal” says Andrew Beveridge, CEO. “The new
arrangements will allow all operators to apply for an
eCOGRA seal of approval, at a time when it is vital the
industry demonstrates responsibility for player
protection and improved operational standards.”
From today, eCOGRA will offer operators that use
software provided by non-eCOGRA members its
certification services. The move will afford many more
operators with solid reputations and proven track
records the opportunity to obtain an independent and
widely respected 3rd party assurance that the players
are protected, the games are fair, and the operator
behaves responsibly.
Operators will also be able to publish eCOGRA’s Total
Gaming Transaction Reports for fairness of payout
percentages, card-shuffling and RNG behaviour, and will
have access to other services, including eCOGRA’s Fair
Gaming Advocate dispute resolution service, affiliate
program reviews, responsible gambling training and
external and internal security assessments.
All new operators will be subject to the same detailed
on-site testing procedures to ensure compliance with
eCOGRA’s Generally Accepted Practices, and the seal
award will be conditional upon eCOGRA’s independent
directors’ satisfaction that there is full compliance
with the requirements.
eCOGRA’s recent Global Online Gambler Survey of 11 000
online gamblers showed that the majority of respondents
would look for a safety and quality kite mark such as
eCOGRA’s “Play It Safe” seal before playing on a site,
highlighting the need for reassurance that the operator
is professional and honest.
In today’s operating environment, it is more critical
than ever for operators to practically demonstrate to
legislators and other stakeholders throughout the world
that the online gambling industry is both prepared and
committed to act in the best interests of its customers.
eCOGRA has made available a summary of the advantages of
incorporating its professional standards at
www.ecogra.org/affiliation
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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