711 partners with integrity body IBIA for Netherlands sportsbook

By | August 13, 2024
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711 B.V. has joined the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) as part of the operator’s recent launch of its sportsbook in the Netherlands, having been focused on its casino product for the last two years since the Dutch market was legalised. All licensed sportsbooks are statutorily required to engage with a sports betting integrity monitoring body in the Netherlands.

The operator joins over 50 companies and 125 sports betting brands that feed into IBIA’s world leading betting integrity network for private operators. 711’s membership maintains IBIA’s position as the foremost sports betting integrity monitor in the Netherlands, with the association representing around 90% of the licensed sportsbooks currently in operation in the country.

Gilles De Backer, COO of 711, said: “711 has been live in the Netherlands since April 2022 and has a strong casino product which is now being completed with a sportsbook from Kambi. We’re very pleased to finally welcome the sportsbook alongside our casino product on 711.nl. and to safeguard our sportsbook’s integrity by integrating it within IBIA’s global monitoring system.”

Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said: “IBIA is thrilled that 711 has chosen IBIA as its integrity monitoring partner for its sportsbook in the Netherlands. The decision to join IBIA demonstrates the company’s desire to utilise the best integrity protection available for its sports betting product and further expands IBIA’s monitoring network in the Netherlands. IBIA looks forward to working closely with 711 and to protecting its business from corrupt betting activity.

IBIA is a not-for-profit body that has no competing conflicts with the delivery of commercial services to other sectors and is run by operators, for operators, to protect regulated sports betting markets from match-fixing. IBIA’s global monitoring network is a highly effective anti-corruption tool, detecting and reporting suspicious activity in regulated betting markets.

Through the IBIA global monitoring network it is possible to track transactional activities linked to individual customer accounts. IBIA members have over $300bn per annum in betting turnover (handle), accounting for approximately 50% of the global commercial regulated land-based and online sports betting sector, and in excess of 50% for online alone.

IBIA’s recently released Q2 report detailed 90 suspicious betting alerts reported during the quarter to the relevant authorities. IBIA alerts contributed to the investigations and subsequent successful sanctioning of 21 clubs, players and officials in 2023.

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