eCOGRA Reports More Accredited Sites But Less Disputes

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling Industry News,Gambling News | Wednesday 11 August 2010 9:24 pm

Fair Gaming Advocate’s latest report shows that disputes per accredited operator remain impressively low.

The independent player protection and standards body eCOGRA has released its latest report on remote gambling disputes handled by the organisation’s Fair Gaming Advocate, showing remarkably low levels of player disputes at online gambling sites (Dispute Statistics) bearing the eCOGRA Safe and Fair seal of accreditation.

Online gambling sites bearing the seal are the subject to constant monitoring and annual inspections and reviews by the London-based non-profit organisation, now in its seventh year of operations. One of the requirements for accreditation is an operator’s commitment to work with eCOGRA in the event of player disputes.

Fair Gaming Advocate Tex Rees reports that over the first half of 2010 there were a total of 376 complaints submitted to eCOGRA, 33 of which were at non-accredited operations over which eCOGRA has no influence, and therefore cannot mediate. A further 56 of the complaints were declared invalid due to insufficient detail, irrelevance, abuse or anonymous origin.

The remaining 287 disputes – 76 percent of the total received – were resolved by the Fair Gaming Advocate normally within 48 hours, with 47 percent settled in favour of the player.

“These numbers are similar, and in fact compare favourably with last year’s numbers, despite the fact that eCOGRA now has 11 more accredited venues than last year,” Rees reports. “We have actually seen a decrease in dispute mediation requests.

“We can attribute a portion of this drop in disputes to the fact that we have now been working with many of the Seal operations for several years and as a consequence a number of policies and procedures have been developed that translate to less cause for disputes. Our operators are also better equipped and motivated to deal with disputes at the operator level, which results in eCOGRA receiving fewer complaints.”

Rees detailed Cash-in (43 percent), Bonus issues (21 percent) and Locked Accounts (21 percent) as the principal causes for dispute, with the number of cash-in complaints easing from last year’s 51 percent.

“We dealt with an average of 11.03 disputes a week in the first half of 2010,” Rees revealed, adding that this represented an average dispute rate per Seal operation per month of 0.34 disputes – slightly lower than last year’s 0.37 disputes.

“This level of performance is satisfactory and well within the standards we have set for our operators,” she commented. “Viewed against the very high number of transactions these well established, tier one online gambling venues experience on a daily basis, the number of disputes continues to be remarkably low.”

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eCOGRA Approval for GamblingIn.co.uk Online Gambling Portal

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling Industry News,Gambling News | Tuesday 15 June 2010 10:38 am

GamblingIn.co.uk is a popular internet portal used as a one stop shop for online gambling fans; in particular fans from the UK. Being UK specific allows for the edge they require to offer members the best, most up-to-date and beneficial information pertinent to their online play. This site is now eCOGRA approved offering additional support, benefit and security for both hardcore and fun seeking gamblers.

eCOGRA is a player protection, industry standards based organisation, they operate out of London and are a non-profit organisation. The aim of this organisation is to perfect frameworks for best practice in operation and other areas of concern for consumers. They are a consumer protection service and sites certified under the seal of eCOGRA have met and adhered to highly specific criteria.

The chief aim of eCOGRA is to certify gambling sites and subsidiary operations which comply with the maximum standards of responsible and fair gambling. They are also tasked with auditing for fairness which expands its scope of service to professional management and superior operating standards. They currently have 70 leading online gambling operators, 145 online gambling sites, and 25 leading software companies that they work with on an ongoing basis. The eCOGRA Safe and Fair seal ensures continuous monitoring at the highest industry levels. Services include:

  • Operators’ Safe and Fair Seal
  • Certified Software Seal
  • Payout and RNG Reviews
  • Accredited Testing Agency and Independent Auditor
  • Affiliate Trust Seal
  • Reputable Portals Seal
  • Quality Assurance

GamblingIn.co.uk is a premier portal for UK gambling offering access to special bonuses, reviews, news, and technology updates regarding UK online casinos, poker rooms, bingo halls and sports betting sites.

Spending in excess of £700 million per annum is taking place at UK online gambling sites. This figure is expected to grow to as much as £1.6 billion during 2010 and gambling sites are giving away a great deal of money to secure favourable custom.

Membership of GamblingIn.co.uk guarantees only the best referrals of online gambling sites – a sure fire way to ensure the best possible UK online gambling experience. Although GamblingIn.co.uk is not responsible for the actions of these sites, their recent eCOGRA approval means they may be used with absolute confidence and that every site advertised is reputable as well as meets the very best standards.



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Europa Casino Takes Players on a European Tour of Top Gambling Destinations

Posted by Gambling News | Casino News,Gambling News | Tuesday 25 May 2010 1:32 pm

The newly launched Europa Casino Travel Magazine is the ultimate gambling travel guide

Europa Casino, the leading online gaming destination in Europe, is pleased to announce the launching of the official Europa Casino Travel Magazine. Billed as “Your Guide to Top European Gambling Destinations,” this gambling travel guide is a useful tool for individuals looking to visit Europe.

User-friendly and easy to access, Europa Casino’s travel guide offers useful information on top European destinations. Articles on individual European countries include a general background overview as well as information on sites to see, local culture, popular cuisine, and famous people from that place. Reviews of European cities such as London, Paris and Berlin, on the other hand, offer readers a general overview, interesting tidbits, and recommended hot spots.

The Europa Casino Travel Magazine also offers visitors details regarding gambling in Europe in general, and at individual European casinos more specifically. This information is particularly useful to Europa Casino players who are interested in taking their online gaming offline, when visiting Europe. Besides identifying the name and location of each casino, it also gives an overview of types of games played, currencies accepted, and local dress-code (if applicable).

For something a little different, the magazine site also has a comprehensive section covering cruises, for those interested in a European casino cruise.

In addition to information on European vacations, the magazine site includes general travel tips, to help tourists stay both safe and comfortable throughout their journeys.

Overall, the Europa Casino Travel Magazine is the perfect compliment to Europa Casino, helping site visitors interested in European casino gaming extend their experience offline.

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Evolution Gaming is Among the First to Pass Live Dealer-specific Inspection

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling Industry News,Gambling News | Tuesday 13 April 2010 1:02 pm

Live dealer provider Evolution Gaming, which has offices in London, Malta and Stockholm and high tech Internet video-streaming studio facilities in Latvia, has become one of the first in its sector to achieve the high standards required for the eCOGRA Certified Live Dealer Seal.

The company is an acknowledged leader in its sector, and counts many major European Internet gambling operators among its clients, including 888, Bet-At-Home, Expekt, Gala Coral Group, Ladbrokes, PaddyPower, Party Gaming and Unibet.

Explaining the significance of the Certified Live Dealer Seal, eCOGRA CEO Andrew Beveridge said this week that the relevant eGAP or international best practice standards required had been specifically designed for the distinct nature of live dealer operations, in which live games are streamed over the Internet in real time from casino studio environments managed by pitbosses and staffed by croupiers.

"The genre differs from the more common and purely software-powered online casino concept in that it features live staff using real gambling devices and tables," said Beveridge. "This requires a very specific set of operating standards and requirements to ensure absolutely fair, safe and independent gaming in which both hardware and software systems are reviewed.

"Along with our usual tests for problem gambling and dispute facilities, we also look at anti-money laundering systems, staff training, operator probity, player information security, staff access to sensitive areas, the retention of video recordings of all sessions, collusion controls and overall game statistical performance on the roulette, baccarat and blackjack games offered."

Chartered Accountant Gareth Muirhead, who spent several days in Riga, Latvia conducting the review, said that his compliance plan had included the examination of both return-to-player and RNG elements, and ensuring that eCOGRA’s Total Gaming Transaction Review system was securely in place, continuously monitoring all gaming activity.

"Evolution Gaming operates a very tight ship, and the cooperation of chief operating officer Svante Liljevall and the technical and operational staff in Riga was outstanding," Muirhead wrote in his report to the Independent Directors controlling the issue of eCOGRA seals.

Congratulating the management and staff in Riga on achieving the eCOGRA accreditation, Evolution Gaming chief executive officer Jens von Bahr said: "As a company we have always tried to lead rather than follow, and I am delighted that you have been successful in satisfying a tough but very practical set of international best practice standards.

"This can only boost our confidence in the commercial arena, knowing we are among the first to successfully put our technology, systems and people to this type of rigorous test."

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Reputable UK Gambling Portal Helps People to Avoid Online Casino Scams

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling Industry News,Gambling News | Wednesday 3 March 2010 2:26 pm

With online gambling popularity on the rise, casino scams often catch players off guard. There are likely thousands of gambling sites online today, so how does one know which are reputable and which are merely scams? A new reliable gambling portal called Gambling In UK (GamblingIn.co.uk) helps UK gamblers quickly find reputable venues for online betting including sports betting, casinos, poker and bingo.

Unfortunately, scam sites lure non-suspecting players in with promises to "win big" when the goal of the site is actually to take a visitor for all he’s worth and sometimes even steal users’ identities! UK players can now rest easy using a dependable gambling portal like "GamblingIn.Co.UK". The company researches and provides links to reputable casino sites, sports betting sites and more to help UK gamers quickly find a trustworthy source of gambling entertainment.

As for those who love online betting, UK residents are relieved to have multiple online gambling sites at their fingertips without worry of scams or even sites that are operated poorly.

"It’s convenient for our users to be able to visit one trustworthy site that has already done the leg work in finding quality casino or online betting venues," states Aleksejs Krivorucenko, owner and operator of GamblingIn.Co.UK.

Gambling In UK goes a step further than merely providing a lot of links to recommended gambling sites. Users will also find helpful information and resources about gambling including tips, a gambling forum to chat with others or get advice, advertising opportunities for related companies, and other great benefits.

The company has been in the online gambling industry for more than eight years. As a proud member of online communities such as GPWA (Gambling Portal Webmasters Association), APCW (Association of Players, Casinos, and Webmasters) and CAP (Casino Affiliate Programs), Gambling In UK brings users only the best and safest UK brands in the online betting industry. The company launched the website portal – GamblingIn.co.uk – in 2008.

Readers seeking trustworthy online casinos and other gambling sites in the UK can learn more at the Web address below:
http://www.gamblingin.co.uk

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