EGBA AND ECOGRA TEAM UP ON HIGH STANDARDS FOR
RESPONSIBLE GAMING
18 July 2008
Compulsory annual audits part of the process
The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA)
launched a comprehensive set of standards that covers
all aspects of player protection, fair gaming and
responsible operator behaviour in the online gaming and
betting environment this week. These standards
complement stringent legal requirements already imposed
by European Union licensing jurisdictions.
Over 170 technical requirements have been adopted on a
voluntary basis to take into account all aspects of
online gaming and betting associated services.
As part of their membership criteria, EGBA members are
required to comply with all standards. Compliance is
verified by a compulsory annual audit carried out by
eCOGRA, a leading standards and player protection body,
which itself is annually subjected to a comprehensive
quality assurance review by one of the world’s leading
firms of auditors.
This initiative builds upon EGBA’s (then EBA) code of
conduct, which was already adopted in 2003 and follows
other industry initiatives. Self-regulation is vital in
the online gaming and betting industry in order to
continuously take stock of this fast developing
eCommerce sector and stay ahead of slower legal
developments. It also ensures, given the cross border
nature of the sector, consistency of standards across
Europe to guarantee consumers can play in a safe, secure
and reliable environment.
EGBA Chairman, Norbert Teufelberger said: “These
standards are a sign of our commitment to an exemplary
level of corporate and social responsibility. They could
serve as a basis for reflection at a time when
governments and regulators across Europe are trying to
find ways to best protect consumers in the online gaming
and betting environment.”
These responsible gaming and betting standards include
measures such as:
• Promoting responsible gaming, preventing underage
gaming and problem gaming;
• A zero tolerance approach to fraud or criminal
behaviour;
• Protecting customers’ privacy and safeguarding their
information;
• Ensuring prompt and accurate customer payments;
• Assessing rigorously and independently the fairness of
games;
• Committing to responsible and ethical marketing
practice;
eCOGRA CEO Andrew Beveridge added: "Our goal is to
ensure that EGBA has a meaningful professional review
process for determining each member's compliance with
agreed and consistently applied standards, which
consumers and regulators have come to expect in the
online gaming and betting industry.”
The European Gaming and Betting Association includes
most of Europe's tier one online gambling companies
among its members.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
Top of page |
Home |
News |
Forum |
Webcast |
Vortran |
Accredited Casinos |
Evil Ones |
Pitch a Bitch |
Partner Links |
Poker
|