Jack Entertainment links arms with the IBIA

January 10, 2023
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The company will partner with the association to offer protection services through its BetJack brand.

Jack Entertainment has signed on as a member of the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), in connection with the launch of its sports betting brand, BetJack.

Company SVP of Sports and Digital Gaming Adam Suliman said the company is geared up to aid the IBIA in its work to protect the industry.

He commented: "We are excited to launch BetJack in Ohio and look forward to partnering with IBIA for their proven track record of providing critical integrity monitoring and protection services for the sports betting industry," said Adam Suliman, SVP of Sports and Digital Gaming. 

The IBIA is a global integrity network has more than 40 members and is made up of more than 100 betting brands. The association offers services that combat corruption through a collaboration of worldwide operators.

IBIA CEO Khalid Ali said: "IBIA is delighted to welcome BetJack to the association. Maintaining the integrity of betting and related sporting events is a crucial part of the development of the sector in North America. BetJack's decision to join the IBIA and its commitment to sports betting integrity attests to its core principles.

“The operator continues IBIA’s expansion across the US regulated market and where our growing membership accounts for around 70% of all regulated online sports betting revenue."

Elsewhere, BetJack is currently licensed to offer its online and retail products in the newly opened Ohio commercial market.

Sports betting in Ohio launched on January 1, 2023. Prior to the market opening, state lawmakers passed House Bill 29, setting statewide legalized sports betting in motion.

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