VBet has become the latest operator to join the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), contributing to the organisation’s global efforts to combat corruption and match fixing.
The brand, which is part of Vivaro Limited, is looking to strengthen both its own and the IBIA’s bet monitoring activities, feeding into the Association’s “integrity monitoring and alert platform.”
VBet is licensed to offer markets in more than 120 sporting events and operates in Great Britain (Malta), France (France), and Sweden (with applications pending).
As a result, the brand called betting integrity “vital” and expressed its enthusiasm for this “mutual collaboration.”
Tigran Harutyunyan, Head of Trading and Sports Unit at VBET, remarked: “We are delighted to be joining the membership of the International Betting Integrity Association and we look forward to our mutual collaboration.
“We offer markets on over 120 sports globally, so helping to maintain the integrity of the sporting events we offer to our customers is vital.
“The IBIA’s global reputation for dealing with sport integrity issues is unparalleled and this partnership underlines our commitment to providing our customers with the fairest offering possible.”
Multiple sports betting operators have already joined the IBIA this year, including Jack’s Casino & Sports, a JVH Gaming & Entertainment Group subsidiary.
2022 is proving to be a significant year for the IBIA. In February 2018, the IBIA introduced its integrity monitoring services in Canada and the US, right in time for Super Bowl.
And in March, the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA) inked a memorandum of understanding with the IBIA, ahead of Ontario’s iGaming market launch on 4 April.
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