MORE EMPHASIS ON REAL REGULATION BOOSTS EUROPEAN
INTEREST IN ECOGRA
19 October 2007
Harmonisation of regulations may be difficult to
achieve, but the pressure is on for operators
The growing necessity for online gambling operators to
commit to serious licensing jurisdictions with real
regulatory requirements was again evident in several key
presentations at the European iGaming Congress and Expo
held recently in Barcelona.
With competition soaring in the European arena following
the move away from the legality-ridden and confusing
problems of operating in the United States, the need for
acceptable standards and licensing has never been
stronger, says Andrew Beveridge, CEO of eCommerce and
Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance (eCOGRA).
Adding momentum to the trend, the United Kingdom's
recently published advertising "white list" has spurred
numerous companies to gravitate toward effective and
acceptable licensing jurisdictions like Gibraltar,
Malta, Alderney and of course Britain itself.
The swing has also generated substantially more interest
in private non-profit standards and player protection
bodies like eCOGRA which numbers some 120 tier one
online gambling venues on its accredited list.
Formed four years ago with respected international and
independent directors at the helm, and backed by three
of the largest online gaming software and gambling
operations in the industry, the London-based
organisation has consulted internationally to develop
advanced best practice standards for operational
conduct...and the technology to inspect and continually
monitor accredited companies to ensure compliance.
Beveridge and a growing London-based professional team
have engaged regularly with several licensing
jurisdictions on the acceptability of its standards,
laying the groundwork for compliance with most
jurisdictional requirements in terms of game fairness,
customer service, responsible gambling, management
integrity, operational efficiency and accounting best
practice.
"We're aware that there are inter-nation and perhaps
political difficulties in reaching a harmonised form of
detailed international standards and regulations among
national licensing jurisdictions," said Beveridge at the
Barcelona conference.
"But the main prize is surely a safe and fair online
gambling environment for the players? That is our goal
in promoting practical standards on which we can all
agree and the inspection and monitoring necessary to
ensure compliance.
"We are confident that eCOGRA makes it possible for
accredited operations to meet or exceed the principal
demands of the top licensing jurisdictions, and that has
generated substantial interest in our activities by
operators who look for professional guidance in reaching
the right levels of acceptability."
Over 120 online casino and poker sites now display the
eCOGRA "Safe and Fair" seal, guiding players to sites
where a safe and entertaining online gambling experience
can be found.
Over the last 4 years eCOGRA has invested over $3
million to lay the groundwork and create an effective
standards and player protection organisation.
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