Sportradar’s Integrity Exchange Touted as Answer to Fraud

Sportradar has launched Integrity Exchange, a network designed to alert bookmakers when they sense suspicious activity. The exchange will issue tools to bookmakers to help stop match-fixing.

Sportradar’s Integrity Exchange Touted as Answer to Fraud

Sportradar announced the launch of Integrity Exchange, a new network which enables bookmakers to report suspicious betting activity. The Exchange will provide tools to bookmakers, free of charge, to combat match-fixing, according to CDC Gaming Reports.

“The Sportradar Integrity Exchange is a key part of our integrity vision to tackle match-fixing and follows the Universal Fraud Detection System bet monitoring system for sports organizations that we made free-of-charge last year,” said Sportradar Integrity Services Managing Director Andreas Krannich in a statement. “It means that we can address corruption from different aspects of the industry.”

Sportradar provides:

  • A two-way channel to exchange information and raise integrity-related concerns with experts.
  • Data-driven intelligence about the global match-fixing situation, and monthly and quarterly reports featuring insights and analysis.
  • An onboarding session with a dedicated integrity expert and access to online education tools like webinars on anti-match fixing, match-fixing theory, and social media integrity.
  • An annual report featuring global match-fixing trends, regional and market breakdowns, sports being manipulated, and competitions most at risk.

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