
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has formed a comprehensive partnership with Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360). The organizations were formerly known as US Integrity and Odds On Compliance respectively.
Under the terms of the agreement, each of ACC’s members will have access to integrity monitoring technology and data insights from Integrity Compliance 360. This technology was created to examine data sets and 'identify irregular contest-level officiating and wagering patterns proactively.'
The deal will also allow members to utilize ProhiBet, which functions as a comprehensive solution that 'monitors compliance with regulatory requirements for prohibited persons via an encrypted decentralized cross-monitoring and notification platform.' The program involves sports properties, regulators and sports wagering operators.
ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D briefly discussed the importance of the collaboration.
He commented, “The ACC’s partnership with Integrity Compliance 360 is extremely important as we continue our dedication to upholding the integrity and true spirit of college athletics.
“Through this collaboration, our member schools will have access to cutting-edge technology for monitoring and ensuring the fairest and safest environments for student-athletes nationwide.”
IC360 CEO and Co-Founder Matthew Holt echoed similar sentiments and said the organization is eager to partner with the ACC.
He said, “We are thrilled to be working with the Atlantic Coast Conference. Their commitment to upholding the integrity of their competitions is precisely what we look for in our partnerships.
“We look forward to further bolstering their safeguards by providing them with the best integrity monitoring solution in the world, in tandem with our customized Education deliverables and state of the art technology like ProhiBet. It’s through initiatives and collaborative efforts like these, that we will continue to ensure the fairest and safest environments for student-athletes across the country.”