Bulgaria accepts eCOGRA as independent testing agency
24 Jan 2014
eCOGRA submitted to the SGC's stringent assessment and accreditation program in order to meet demand from operators keen on serving Bulgarian gamblers after the country's government reduced taxation from 15 percent on turnover to 20 percent on gross gaming revenue.
The Commission granted authorization to eCOGRA on 21 January at its first meeting of 2014, allowing the company as an independent third party to conduct tests of gaming and gambling software communication equipment of aspiring licensees.
eCOGRA was comfortably able to comply with the SGC’s strict requirements for testing laboratories, including ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, and the ability to demonstrate complete independence from any software supplier and operator.
Tex Rees, a director of the UK-based company, said: "Our application followed interest expressed by some of the industry’s leading software suppliers and operators who are clients of eCOGRA and are now expressing interest in obtaining a Bulgarian license.
"This followed the change by the Bulgarian government to a tax based on gross gaming revenue, and strict but more practical technical and other operating requirements."
Bulgaria accepts eCOGRA as independent testing agency
is republished from iGamingNews.com.