Bally’s Corporation Joins the Responsible Online Gaming Association

The Responsible Online Gaming Association (ROGA), a trade association dedicated to promoting responsible online gaming, has announced the inclusion of Bally’s Corporation as a founding member.

Collaborative Efforts with Industry Leaders

Bally’s Corporation joins an esteemed group of ROGA members, including bet365, BetMGM, DraftKings, Fanatics Betting and Gaming, FanDuel, Hard Rock Digital, and PENN Entertainment.

Together, these companies will work on promoting responsible gaming, funding independent research, and developing evidence-based best practices.

This collaboration aims to drive consumer education and awareness, ensuring that online gaming remains a safe and enjoyable experience.

Statements from Key Figures

Dr. Jennifer Shatley, Executive Director of ROGA, expressed her excitement about Bally’s joining the association. She emphasized the importance of industry-wide collaboration in maintaining the entertainment and fun aspects of online gaming for Americans. “Bringing on additional operators fulfills ROGA’s commitment to industry-wide collaboration, and I am encouraged and excited for the future of responsible gaming as we work together to enhance consumer protections and collectively amplify RG education efforts,” said Dr. Shatley.

Robeson Reeves, Chief Executive Officer of Bally’s Corporation, echoed these sentiments, highlighting Bally’s dedication to promoting responsible gaming. “At Bally’s, we are committed to promoting responsible gaming and empowering our customers to make informed decisions about their online play. By collaborating with ROGA and its members, we can enhance responsible gaming initiatives, fund research, develop best practices, and educate consumers,” stated Reeves.

ROGA’s members have collectively pledged over $20 million to support its mission, which is built around five core pillars: research, consumer and industry education and awareness, promoting best practices, maintaining an independent data clearinghouse, and establishing an independent certification program. These funds will support various initiatives aimed at fostering a safer online gaming environment.