eCogra extends US presence with West Virginia launch

Online gaming certification provider eCogra has expanded in the US with a launch in West Virginia, effective 26 February 2025.
The move follows previous launches in other US states, including Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
Will Shuckburgh, Group Chief Executive of eCogra, said, “Securing approval in West Virginia marks another vital step in our mission to provide world-class certification services to operators and game suppliers in the US. As the igaming sector continues to flourish, we remain focused on delivering the highest standards of regulatory assurance, enabling our clients to meet compliance expectations with confidence.”
Established in 2003, eCogra operates in 46 global regulated markets and acts as a regulatory audit partner to more than 200 online gaming operators. eCogra supplies its partners with the technology to improve and maintain operational standards as well as player safety requirements through frequent monitoring.
Bradley Khoury, Chief Technical Officer at eCogra, added, “Our recognition by the West Virginia regulator highlights eCogra’s expertise in delivering independent testing and certification services that foster trust and accountability within the industry. We take pride in contributing to the expansion of safe and responsible gaming in the US.”
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