US Integrity signs comprehensive deal with Tulane University

October 25, 2023
By

The duo will focus on maintaining integrity within the athletic department.

US Integrity (USI) has partnered with Tulane University to “protect the integrity of their athletic department as the growth of sports betting proliferates in the US.” USI will provide its sports betting monitoring systems to the university through its proprietary dashboard.

Tulane Deputy AD, Student Services and Senior Woman Administrator Dr. Charvi Greer said the university is eager to work with USI because of the rising interest in college sports.

Greer commented, “We are excited to partner with US Integrity in this endeavor.

“The interest around college sports has never been higher, which makes this relationship vital in the spirit of maintaining the integrity of our athletic events. USI is the industry leader in this regard.”

USI Co-Founder and CEO Matthew Holt echoed similar sentiments and explained the company’s desire to maintain high standards of integrity.

He said, “US Integrity is proud to partner with Tulane University and assist with maintaining the integrity of collegiate properties and athletics. USI’s mission is to provide conflict-free, best-in-class insights & compliance solutions to our clients.

“We are looking forward to working with the exceptional team at Tulane. All our partners are committed to the highest integrity standards, and they are no exception. These types of partnerships help ensure sports betting integrity and strengthen the unique & proprietary anomaly detection tools we have developed at US Integrity.”

The company recently renewed its comprehensive agreement with 12 Tribes Colville Casinos. The duo will continue working toward maintaining high standards of integrity at its destinations.

12 Tribes Colville Casinos currently operates three casinos in Washington State, which are 12 Tribes Omak Casino Hotel in Omak, 12 Tribes Lake Chelan Casino and Amphitheater in Manson, and 12 Tribes Coulee Dam Casino in Coulee Dam.

State-by-State

Company Spotlight

Bragg Gaming

Bragg Gaming Group is a global content-driven iGaming technology provider, serving online and land-based gaming operators with its proprietary and exclusive content and cutting-edge technology.
Virtual Showroom

Industry Awards

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

Land-Based

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

GA Newsletter

Exclusive news, analysis, insights, and interviews delivered straight to your inbox

Dr Anthony Lucas - Casinos over-using free play, research showing its limited impact

Dr Anthony Lucas, Professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, speaks to Tim Poole on the Huddle about the paper he released this year on the limitations of free play within land-based casinos. He does, however, understand why gaming executives may not jump to embrace his ideas. We discuss:

Michael Bauer: European operators in US? How about US operators in Europe & LatAm...

Greentube's Chief Financial Officer and Chief Games Officer, Michael Bauer, joins Tim Poole on the Huddle to discuss all things Greentube and all things North America.

46-netrefer
NetRefer G2E Preview: Believing in US potential
David Buhagiar, NetRefer's Senior Manager of Marketing & Acquisitions, speaks to Gaming America about the company's first US client and its hopes for G2E.
44-Derik.Mooberry
Zitro G2E Preview: Aiming to be the leader
Gaming America speaks to Zitro USA CEO Derik Mooberry about the company's growing presence in global markets.
42-Gary.Ellis
Marker Trax and Koin G2E Preview: Finding solutions in payments
Marker Trax and Koin CEO Gary Ellis speaks on turning knowledge into action, with new offerings set to be displayed from the company at G2E 2024.
40-Kevin.Kilminster
Playtech G2E Preview: And it's live!
Kevin Kilminster, Chief Product Innovation Officer at Playtech Live, speaks to Gaming America about live casino and its rise in US prominence.

Another year approaches its end, as 2024 slowly becomes our past, 2025 the present and a wave of opportunity defines gaming's future. There is an air of change as the regulated gaming world looks to welcome a new entra...

8-10-From-the-top
From the top: Reflecting on the past and looking to the future of land-based casinos
Gaming America reviews the closures of the Mirage Hotel and Casino, as well as the Tropicana, but also keeps an eye on the future with Durango Casino and Resort GM David Horn.
36-41-Oliver-Lovat
Cover Feature: Exploring what might be next for land-based casinos
Nothing is new. Everything is new. Oliver Lovat, regular Gaming America columnist and resident Las Vegas expert, discusses what the next generation of casinos need to succeed, while also reflecting on Vegas' generational shift away from the Tropicana and Mirage.
42-43-Lefosse---Brazilian-Sports-Betting
Steadying the ship in LatAm's largest market
After regulatory limbo, sports betting in Brazil is moving towards legal certainty – by Eduardo Carvalhaes, partner in Public Law and Regulation at Lefosse, and Karen Coutinho, counsel in Public Law and Regulation at Lefosse.
44-45-Lazarus-Legal
Brazilian opportunity: The future of LatAm
Edwin Monzon, Managing Partner of Lazarus Legal, speaks to Gaming America about Brazil's upcoming iGaming and online sports betting regulation, assessing both the prospects and challenges involved.