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Europe – 236 suspicious betting alerts reported by IBIA in 2021

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) reported 236 cases of suspicious betting to the relevant authorities during 2021, with 69 alerts in the fourth quarter (Q4). The annual figure is a 13 per cent reduction on the 270 cases reported in 2020. The 2021 figure is consistent with recent years, with the average number of…

IBIA: the cornerstones of an optimum betting market

Maintaining the integrity of sport and betting markets is fundamental to the business of regulated sports betting operators. Match fixing continues to plague sports and sports betting corruption continues to present a danger to consumers and the integrity of sporting events. Governments working with the industry along with ever increasing fraud detection measures have served…

UK – IMG ARENA joins sports betting integrity body IBIA

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has announced that IMG ARENA, a leading sports betting service provider and content hub has become as an associate member of the association.  Leaders in their respective fields, the move will see the two organisations strengthen their engagement on betting integrity and sports data distribution. Associate membership is open to businesses or…

LATAM – IBIA releases multi-language Optimum Betting study

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has released Spanish and Portuguese translations of the Optimum Betting Market study.  The study provides a unique insight into best practice regulatory models for betting around the globe and an analysis of IBIA operators’ market and integrity data covering $137bn (€115bn) in betting turnover per annum.  In addition to contributing to…

Australia – International Betting Integrity Association wants Australia to legalise in-play betting

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has wants in-play sports betting to be legalised in Australia, claiming customers are looking for in-play sports betting options with offshore operators that pay no fees to Australia. Live sports betting is banned in Australia except in retail outlets and via telephone with IBIA stating that regulating in-play betting…