2024-03-27 09:03:41 ET
Online gaming is in focus this morning after seven of the largest U.S. based names in that space came together to form ROGA – the Responsible Online Gaming Association.
Which of the seven U.S. gaming companies joined?
Operators that have joined forces on responsible gaming include DraftKings Inc (NASDAQ: DKNG), FanDuel, BetMGM, Fanatics, Penn Entertainment (NASDAQ: PENN), Bet365, and Hard Rock Digital.
Together, these make up over 85% of the online betting market (legal) in the U.S. Jennifer Shatley – executive director of the Association said on Wednesday:
I’m excited to do some impactful things and to really expand the knowledge through the research and to create these evidence-based best practices and to really empower players with information.
Collectively, the seven members of ROGA have pledged over $20 million to the initiative.
Members will be incentivized for responsible gaming efforts
Unlike ever before, the consortium will now share information on problem gamblers as well.
Members of the Responsible Online Gaming Association will work together on best gaming practices, education, and conscientious advertising and marketing.
They will also set up an independent clearinghouse to share critical information aimed at protecting consumers. Details of that database, however, are yet to be revealed.
ROGA also announced a certification programme today that will incentivize members for their responsible gaming efforts. Note that online betting transactions hit a record 15,000 per second in the Super Bowl season this year.
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