Date: 29.10.2025

by Tomasz Jagodziński

Greco and AcuityTec Partner on Unified Risk

Greco and AcuityTec have formed a partnership to connect identity, payment, and gameplay risk into a single operational view for iGaming companies. The collaboration aims to strengthen detection of bonus abuse and multi-accounting while reducing manual workloads and maintaining protection for legitimate players.

Combined Risk Monitoring

Greco, known as the first gameplay risk engine in iGaming, is linking its behavioral analytics platform with AcuityTec’s tools for fraud orchestration, transactional screening, perpetual KYC and player verification. The joint approach enables operators to track irregular betting behavior and exploitation tactics in real time.

Ozric Vondervelden, Co-founder of Greco, emphasized the importance of multiple risk layers, stating:

“Managing risk in iGaming demands a multi-layered approach, including device fingerprinting, identity verification, transactional monitoring, and gameplay. Through our partnership with AcuityTec, our mutual partners receive a comprehensive bonus-abuse defense strategy that shares signals across all risk verticals, empowering fraud teams with the broad data they need to act decisively. This partnership provides a huge step up in the industry’s ability to manage risk.”

AcuityTec’s Managing Director, Alfredo Solis, highlighted how combining risk intelligence enhances operator action:

“At AcuityTec, our mission has always been to help operators move beyond surface-level data and uncover risk across every point of interaction, from player verification to transactional risk monitoring. Through our partnership with Greco, we are extending that intelligence into gameplay, turning every transaction and session into a signal that strengthens fraud defense. Insight, automation, and collaboration now work together to help operators protect their platform with precision and confidence.”

Automation and Adaptive Controls

The integrated solution is designed to automate interventions where necessary. Operators can apply blocking rules, warnings or temporary pause functions, segmented by brand, region or campaign. AI-driven interpretation of betting mechanics and session play is intended to keep pace with new forms of abusive behavior.