ONLINE GAMING AND BETTING OPERATORS EXPAND TRADE
ASSOCIATION
30 March 2007
European Gaming and Betting Association launches
in Brussels
In a major move to expand, the European Betting
Association has been replaced the European Gaming and
Betting Association (EGBA) launched this week in
Brussels.
The new body builds on the foundations laid since EBA’s
launch in 2003, carrying forward the acknowledgement by
authorities throughout Europe of a trade association
with a strong voice calling attention to national and
European debates regarding the rights of regulated
European-licensed operators to offer cross-border
services.
In the context of fast-growing and changing markets,
legal developments and an intense public and political
debate, new challenges have emerged.
In the footsteps of EBA, EGBA aims at promoting the
implementation at European level of a competitive, fair
and regulated market accessible to operators applying
high-level standards with regard to consumer and minor
protection as well as other aspects of responsible
gaming.
The EGBA believes that consumers should have access to a
greater choice of regulated European operators and
access to the highest possible standards in protection
and care, which is more likely to be achieved through
regulated competition than in a monopoly environment.
Established in Brussels, EGBA groups the leading
cross-border online gaming and betting operators fully
established and licensed in Europe, several of which are
publicly listed.
Members of EGBA include Bet-at-home.com, bwin, Carmen
Media Group, Expekt, Interwetten, PartyGaming, and
Unibet, all of which abide by a code of conduct listing
a common set of strict rules enforcing socially
responsible internet gaming and betting.
These standards, audited by specialised external bodies,
supplement each member’s national licensing requirements
imposed by its home European regulator.
EGBA aims at continuing a constructive dialogue with all
stakeholders including regulators, EU and national
authorities, state operators and consumers. Secretary
General Sigrid Ligné comments “It’s time now that all
stakeholders put on the table their real concerns and
expectations. EGBA has a strong commitment to lead the
way to a regulated and transparent European market for
the benefit of consumer choice and protection.”
The organisation has launched a website at www.egba.eu
to better communicate its aims and objectives.
Sigrid Ligné joined the European Gaming and Betting
Association in March 2007 as Secretary General, managing
its Brussels based office.
She started her career working for the Legal Service of
the Council of the EU and the European Commission, later
moved to consultancy work. Over the last ten years she
has been responsible for several Brussels-based and
pan-European lobbying and communications campaigns,
working for a wide range of corporations and trade
associations. In 2001 she was appointed managing
director of EuroRSCG’s European Affairs agency in
Brussels.
A graduate from the University of Lund (Sweden) Ligne
holds a European Law Degree from the University of
Rennes (France) and a post-graduate Degree in European
Community Affairs from the College of Europe in Bruges
(Belgium).
She is a dual Swedish-French national and speaks fluent
French, Swedish and English.
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