PrizePicks, the leading daily fantasy sports operator in North America, has announced that it has received a notable certification, underscoring its commitment to promoting responsible gambling in the United States. Earlier this week, the company revealed that it was awarded the Internet Compliance Assessment Program (iCAP) accreditation by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), a premier nonprofit organization in the U.S.
iCAP accreditation follows rigorous assessment
PrizePicks has achieved iCAP accreditation, exemplifying its commitment to meeting the highest standards of responsible gambling and consumer protection as set forth by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG). This distinguished accreditation highlights the efforts of companies nationwide in safeguarding their customers and promoting responsible gaming practices. To earn the iCAP accreditation, PrizePicks underwent a thorough, independent evaluation. Key aspects such as the company's internal policies, responsible gaming practices, and Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols were rigorously assessed. The evaluation process also reviewed PrizePicks' responsible gaming tools, regulatory compliance, workplace culture, employee training, and other essential practices. The NCPG's assessment ultimately affirmed that PrizePicks' commitment, practices, and policies are aligned with the highest standards of Internet Responsible Gaming. These standards are established by identifying best practices from gambling markets worldwide, serving as a testament to a company's dedication to responsible gambling. Further demonstrating PrizePicks' commitment to responsible gaming is the number of partnerships it has formed with reputable organizations, including EPIC Global Solutions, IC360, and Kindbridge Behavioral Health, among others. Through these collaborations, PrizePicks continually enhances its responsible gaming tools to ensure the protection and well-being of its expanding customer base.
The milestone achievement brings excitement to PrizePicks, NCPG
Jaime D. Costello, the Director of Programs at the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), discussed the recent iCAP accreditation, as reported by Casino House Group News through a press release.