
Sisu Group, a rising force in the European iGaming landscape, has officially announced its membership in the Estonian Gaming Operator Association (EGOA).
This strategic move is designed to solidify the group’s position within Estonia’s strictly regulated gaming sCountries
ector and aligns its operations with the country’s premier industry body.
Commitment to Transparency and Ethics
By joining the EGOA, an organization that has served as the backbone of the Estonian gambling industry since 1997, Sisu enters a collective focused on promoting responsible gambling and transparent business practices. The association is well-known for its advocacy for consistent regulatory frameworks and its efforts to highlight the gaming sector’s significant contribution to the national economy.
Sisu Group, which currently manages popular brands such as Shokker, Epicbet, and ReSpin, described this membership as a direct reflection of its internal ethos. In a formal statement, the company noted:
“Joining the association demonstrates our intention to contribute to a well-regulated gaming industry and collaborate closely with other operators and stakeholders across the sector.”
Raising Industry Standards
The partnership is expected to facilitate closer collaboration between Sisu Group and other major stakeholders in the region. The company emphasized its desire to play an active role in elevating operational standards throughout the industry.
The EGOA provides a platform where shared interests are aligned to ensure the long-term sustainability of the market. Sisu Group’s leadership expressed pride in joining the association, noting that they look forward to “working alongside fellow EGOA members in efforts to help raise standards throughout the industry.”
As Estonia continues to refine its digital gaming laws, the inclusion of proactive operators like Sisu Group ensures that the EGOA remains a powerful voice for responsible entertainment. The announcement was shared across Sisu’s official corporate channels, marking a new chapter of institutional cooperation for the firm as it seeks to expand its footprint in the Baltic region while maintaining a focus on player protection.

