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OlyBet expands integrity efforts by joining the IBIA

2023-06-28
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Olympic Entertainment Group's (OEG) sports betting brand OlyBet announced Tuesday that it has joined the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA). 

OlyBet is a leading online gaming and sports betting brand in the Baltic region, and it noted in a statement that through its continued growth and expansion, it has become a "comprehensive" sport, gaming, and entertainment platform throughout Europe.

The operator, which recently secured a partnership with the DP World Tour and Euroleague Basketball, is also the official sports betting partner for the National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Hockey League (NHL). It now joins nearly 50 companies and over 120 leading sports betting brands in IBIA.

Corey Plummer, the Chairman and CEO of Olympic Entertainment Group and OlyBet Group, said: "Protecting the integrity of sports and defending sports betting against corruption and criminal activities are two sides of the same coin."

"Together with other responsible and regulated betting operators and through a trusted and professional party such as IBIA we can take further steps to protect sports and sports betting."  
 
Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said: "IBIA is delighted to welcome the OlyBet brand into our association. The operator brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the sports betting market, notably in the Baltic region where it is a leading player. We intend to work closely with Olybet to harness that important regional knowledge base to protect our global network from corrupt betting practices linked to match-fixing."



Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA

"Olybet's decision to join IBIA demonstrates its commitment to maintaining the integrity of sport and the operator's desire to utilize the best integrity protection available globally for its sports betting product."
 
The International Betting Integrity Association describes itself as the leading global voice on integrity for the licensed betting industry. It is run by operators for operators, protecting its members from corruption through collective action.

IBIA recently announced its Q1 alert figures, which included 40 incidents of suspicious betting, covering nine sports across 22 countries and five continents identified by IBIA's global monitoring network. 

That network utilizes detailed customer-account data that is only available to IBIA and its members and covers nearly 50% of all regulated commercial online betting activity, notes the association.

"By harnessing our members' collective resources, IBIA is able deploy a protective shield around its operator members, resulting in fewer attempts to corrupt our members' markets compared to non-members," highlighted IBIA.

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