B2B sports betting technology provider Metric Gaming has joined the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA).
Metric has supplier and seller licenses in several US states, including New Jersey, Colorado, Michigan, Virginia and Pennsylvania, as well as Malta and Great Britain.
Based in London, the company joins nearly 50 companies and more than 125 leading sports betting brands in the IBIA, further strengthening the association’s position as the leading integrity monitoring body operated by operators worldwide.
The association recently released its second-quarter health report, detailing 50 alerts reported in the period.
Dan Banham, Director of Operations at Metric Gaming, said: “Metric Gaming is proud to join the IBIA, in line with our unwavering commitment to ensuring the integrity of sports and the safety of betting customers.”
“By joining the association, along with other business leaders, we look forward to contributing to the important work carried out by IBIA, a mission we consider essential to safeguarding the continued growth of our industry,” added Banham.
Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said: “The membership welcomes Metric Gaming to our growing list of B2C and B2B members. The company’s breadth of licenses and operational capabilities will further strengthen our world-leading health monitoring network.”
“Metric Gaming’s decision to join IBIA demonstrates its clear desire to utilize the best integrity protection available globally for its sports betting product,” added Ali.
BIA’s role in the betting market
The International Betting Integrity Association – IBIA is the leading global voice on integrity in the licensed betting industry.
It is run by operators for operators, protecting its members from corruption through class action.
Its monitoring and alerting network is a highly effective anti-corruption tool, detecting and reporting suspicious activity in its members’ betting markets.
IBIA’s global integrity network utilizes detailed customer account data available only to IBIA and its members, covering USD 137 billion in betting volume per year.
The association has longstanding information-sharing partnerships with leading sports and gaming regulatory bodies to utilize their data and prosecute corruption cases.