(This article was, in part, re-published from an April 29 press release by
eCOGRA.)
The latest quarterly newsletter from the player
protection and standards organisation eCOGRA comes at a time when the subject of
certification - for online gambling operations or affiliate programs - is a hot
topic of conversation following shocking revelations in the affiliate sector of
the industry earlier this year that suggested that expensive "certifications"
were not professionally audited and therefore of limited practical value.
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The ensuing scandal had one positive result - it turned the spotlight on the
question of genuine program certification and the real benefits that can flow
from a professional and independent third party approach to this important
business and marketing element.
Writing in the eCOGRA newsletter, CEO Andrew Beveridge opined that the renewed
interest the certification furore generated among affiliate programs came at a
propitious time for eCOGRA.
The organisation had just embarked on a meaningful affiliate certification
initiative following a year of expert international consultation with both
business and academia. Beveridge revealed that the program has already seen the
establishment of best practice standards and the in-depth assessment and audit
of four major affiliate programs leading to the award of eCOGRA's new Affiliate
Trust Seal.
"At the heart of certification lies the principle that any system set up to
award certificates must have substance," Beveridge writes.
"When large sums of money or advertising fees are handed over on a regular basis
in return for an endorsement that is not achieved through professional
inspection to defined standards, it is definitely not real certification and is
of little practical value."
Beveridge explains that in eCOGRA's independent Affiliate Trust Seal service,
the inspections and reviews are in-depth and are carried out on-site by
appropriately qualified business professionals armed with a set of requirements
and standards that necessitate a comprehensive assessment of the program and its
systems.
Several program operators have been complimentary regarding the improvements to
business which can flow from the advice given by the compliance teams, who must
submit a full report to eCOGRA's Seals Compliance Committee before they will
approve the award of a certificate that has real value and credibility.
Like eCOGRA's accreditation process for gambling site operators, the Affiliate
Trust service introduces detailed best business practice standards for affiliate
program companies, backed by a strict inspection and monitoring regime and the
display of the new eCOGRA Affiliate Trust Seal.
To display the new Seal, affiliate programs must demonstrate that their program
establishes, enforces and monitors best practice standards. Specifically, they
must show that they calculate affiliate revenue accurately and make payments
promptly, and that they have controls in place to accurately link players to
affiliates.
Although there are other entities claiming to monitor affiliate programs, eCOGRA
provides the most public, structured and formal approach and ensures adherence
to consistent standards through regular monitoring and full annual reviews
carried out by highly qualified inspection and auditing compliance teams.
"The eCOGRA Affiliate Trust initiative is more about actually going and visiting
the management and operations of affiliate programs, gaining direct access to
check relevant player and affiliate data to ensure that affiliate members are
being treated fairly," says Beveridge.
"Recent events in the affiliate sector have highlighted the need for genuine
certification as the industry continues to mature and becomes ever more
professional, and the growing number of affiliate programs interested in this
business enhancement underlines its value."
About eCOGRA:
eCommerce and Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance (eCOGRA) was founded by
competing online gambling companies six years ago to improve operational
standards and player protection.. Accredited companies must comply with
practical business and integrity standards, coupled with an impartial
inspection, review and monitoring program that authorises them to display the
organisation's revocable Safe and Fair seal.
Since its formation, the organisation has extended its services to cover
online casino and poker room operations, Internet bingo, sportsbetting, mobile
and live gambling businesses, and affiliate program best practice through an
Affiliate Trust Seal, positioning its influential accreditation within reach of
all online gambling companies.
Many of the top software providers in the industry have already been assessed
by the organisation, which is recognised by several international online
gambling regulators and by bodies such as the European Gaming and Betting
Association, which counts most of Europe's major online operators among its
members. EGBA members are professionally reviewed for compliance with agreed and
consistently applied standards which are in line with those adopted by leading
licensing jurisdictions, and give full confidence that the standards match or
exceed appropriate European state monopolies' requirements such as those drawn
up by the European Lotteries Association.

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