Metric Gaming signs on with the IBIA

July 25, 2023
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The integrity organization is comprised of almost 50 companies and over 125 sports betting brands.

Metric Gaming, a sports betting technology provider, has joined the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA). The London-based company currently holds vendor and supplier licenses in several US states that include New Jersey, Colorado, Michigan, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

Metric Gaming COO Dan Banham explained the company’s desire to partner with the IBIA and encourage responsible gaming.

He said, "Metric Gaming is proud to partner with the IBIA in line with our unwavering commitment to ensuring the integrity of sports and the safety of betting customers.

“By joining the association, alongside other business leaders we look forward to contributing to the important work the IBIA does, a mission we see as essential to safeguard the continued growth of our industry."

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

IBIA CEO Khalid Ali commented, “The association welcomes Metric Gaming to our expanding roster of B2C and B2B members. The company’s array of licenses and operational capacity will further strengthen our world-leading integrity 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.”

Metric Gaming is one of nearly 50 companies and more than 125 sports betting brands that currently make up the IBIA.

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