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Aposta Ganha Partners with IBIA to Strengthen Sports Betting Integrity

Di Addison "Azalea" Pearson

A prominent South American sports wagering firm, Aposta Ganha, has partnered with the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA). This autonomous, not-for-profit entity is committed to maintaining an equitable and open regulated sports wagering sector globally. As a recent addition to IBIA’s robust integrity surveillance network, Aposta Ganha joins over 50 fellow sports betting providers encompassing 125 brands worldwide. This international network enables IBIA members to collaborate in detecting and reporting any questionable actions, guaranteeing a trustworthy betting service and a fair playing environment for all.

Hugo Baungartner, Chief Business Officer at Aposta Ganha, conveyed his excitement, remarking, “We are honored to collaborate with IBIA, an institution that mirrors our steadfast dedication to preserving the sanctity of sports and safeguarding the interests of our esteemed clientele. By cooperating with other industry frontrunners, we are keen to assume a critical part in IBIA’s ongoing and essential endeavors.”

Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, supplemented, “IBIA is pleased to greet Aposta Ganha to our coalition of prominent international sports betting operators. Their affiliation bolsters our footprint in Latin America and globally.”

Aposta Ganha’s choice to collaborate with the IBIA demonstrates their strong belief in the association’s capabilities. This decision also underscores the IBIA’s remarkable history of safeguarding its sports wagering platform members against match manipulation.

Preserving the honesty of sports betting is crucial, and we are delighted to include Aposta Ganha in our observation system.

The IBIA is presently undergoing a period of heightened action, having recently announced a substantial rise in questionable wagering flags – a 65% jump compared to the last quarter.