iGaming solutions provider SOFTSWISS says its cutting-edge sports betting software platform SOFTSWISS Sportsbook has become an official partner of the Sportradar Integrity Exchange, one of the world’s leading anti-match-fixing organizations. The partnership aims to safeguard the integrity of sports betting and ensure a fair and trustworthy experience for all enthusiasts.
SOFTSWISS said partnering with the Sportradar Integrity Exchange comes with a host of benefits and collaboration advantages that prove invaluable in the fight against sports corruption, including the provision of insightful reports and overviews equipped to tackle the pressing issues at hand. Monthly and quarterly reports on global match-fixing activity provide up-to-date information on prevailing trends in result-fixing across the world.
The partnership also includes overviews of suspicious activity, which act as early warning systems against any questionable betting patterns, and access to annual trend reports with a data-driven overview of match-fixers’ targets. These insightful reports are instrumental in empowering risk management teams to effectively investigate and prevent suspicious activities.
Alexander Kamenetskyi, Head of SOFTSWISS Sportsbook, said, “We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of transparency, fairness, and ethical conduct. By teaming up with the Sportradar Integrity Exchange, we are taking a proactive stance against match-fixing, safeguarding the integrity of sports, and fostering a secure betting environment for all stakeholders. Together, we are determined to make a positive impact on the sports betting industry.”
The partnershop involves regular monitoring of relevant information regarding sports corruption, match-fixing, anti-doping and safeguarding. The SOFTSWISS Sportsbook team will take an active role in gathering and analysing data from public sources to provide intelligence about specific situations involving individuals or organisations.
In a two-way information exchange, Sportradar’s partners will receive regular reports on global suspicious activity, markets targeted by match-fixers, unique problem areas to be aware of, insider information and regulatory support.