Home Gambling News Responsible Gambling Affiliate Association Debuts Membership Program

The Responsible Gambling Affiliate Association unveiled its first membership program at the SBC Summit North America conference this week. This organization is the largest group of companies dedicated to the “ promotion and advertisement of sports betting and gaming.”

There will be an networking event hold by the RGAA during SBC Summit North America in Secaucus on May 9 at 3 p.m. This event is hold to express the details about the membership program.

One of the touchstone issues facing expansion

Responsible gambling is one of the touchstone issues facing expansion of online sports betting and casinos.45 states’ which with legal online sports betting or some form of online casinos and poker regulatory agencies has collaborate with gaming affiliates to ensure the public is educated about responsible gambling .

The RGAA sets guidelines for memberships to promote ethical practice.

The RGAA has introduced that it provide its members with access to regulatory updates, educational resources, and tools to enhance their individual businesses.  

According to RGAA chairman Max Bichsel, the launch of this program marks a crucial milestone in the organization’s efforts to promote responsible gambling practices and advocate for fair regulation within the industry. The addition of new affiliates strengthens the RGAA’s commitment to upholding integrity and ensuring consumer protection in the gambling sector.

Earlier this year, the RGAA appointed George Rover as its inaugural Executive Director. Rover, who previously held the position of Deputy Director at the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement from 2011 to 2016, brings valuable experience to the role. Since 2017, he has been a managing partner at Princeton Global Strategies. One of Rover’s primary objectives is to champion sensible regulation for affiliates within the industry.

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