CopyBet joins IBIA to boost betting integrity efforts

The partnership will integrate CopyBet's integrity data from its online betting platform into IBIA's global monitoring network.

CopyBet joins IBIA to boost betting integrity efforts

Key points:

– CopyBet has joined the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), integrating with a monitoring network that oversees over $300bn in annual betting turnover

– The membership aims to enhance integrity monitoring coverage across CopyBet’s UK and global operations

– IBIA recently reported 63 suspicious betting alerts in Q1 2025, highlighting ongoing integrity challenges

CopyBet has announced its membership of the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), marking a commitment to sports betting integrity in both the UK and international markets.

The move will see CopyBet’s data integrated into IBIA’s global monitoring network, which oversees betting activity across more than 140 sports betting brands, representing over $300bn in annual turnover.

The partnership allows CopyBet to contribute to and benefit from real-time intelligence sharing and collaborative integrity protection efforts.

Commenting on the move, Anton Ivanov, Business Development Director at CopyBet UK, stated: “Responsible gambling and looking after our customers is part of our core values at CopyBet, and joining the International Betting Integrity Association will enable us to continue providing safe gambling conditions for our players.

“We look forward to working with IBIA and supporting its mission of protecting the integrity of the industry.”

Good to know: CopyBet currently holds a UK licence and a Class B bookmaker’s licence in Cyprus

Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, added: “IBIA is pleased to welcome CopyBet as our newest member to our growing association.

“This partnership strengthens our global monitoring network and reinforces our shared commitment to protecting the integrity of sport and regulated betting markets.

“We look forward to working closely with CopyBet to detect and deter betting-related corruption and to protect the integrity of the markets offered to consumers.”

This development comes shortly after IBIA reported 63 suspicious betting alerts in Q1 2025, with football and tennis continuing to dominate integrity-related activity.

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