SBC News Aposta Ganha prioritises safeguarding in joining Sportradar Integrity Exchange
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Aposta Ganha prioritises safeguarding in joining Sportradar Integrity Exchange

Brazilian sports betting and casino site Aposta Ganha has joined the Sportradar Integrity Exchange

This will enable the bookmaker to monitor suspicious betting activity, with IBIA members playing an “active role” in exchanging data-driven insights on match-fixing.

Hugo Baungartner, Aposta Ganha CCO, said: “The Sportradar Integrity Exchange is a vital initiative for operators across the globe to unite and ensure our players can enjoy a fair sporting landscape. 

“Our data and standing in LatAm will prove a valuable asset and we’re proud to partner with such a proactive programme.”

A total of 85 betting platforms are now part of the global initiative, with Aposta joining the likes of SOFTSWISS Sportsbook, and many more.

Aposta Ganha’s position in the Latin American region, alongside its Mexican-facing Apuesta Gana brand, will support Sportradar’s ongoing fight against betting-related manipulation in sports.

Felippe Marchetti, Sportradar’s Manager Integrity Partnerships Brazil, concluded: “Fighting to safeguard sport by identifying suspicious betting activity is a team effort and we’re very pleased to welcome Aposta Ganha to our Sportradar Integrity Exchange, which is designed to address corruption from different aspects of the betting industry.”

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