European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) members will align their player protection frameworks with a newly published European standard aimed at identifying risky gambling behaviour.
European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) members have agreed to synchronize their player protection measures with the recently released European standard EN 18144. This move is seen as a significant advancement in establishing uniform safer gambling protocols throughout Europe.
The EN 18144 standard, unveiled on May 31, is part of the efforts to enhance the detection of problematic gambling habits and promote responsible gaming practices on a pan-European scale.