Date: 04.02.2025

by Adam Dworak

SkillOnNet Partners with IBIA to Combat Betting Corruption

SkillOnNet has joined forces with the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA). This partnership aims to fight corruption and fraud within the global betting industry.

Joining Forces Against Corruption

SkillOnNet, which operates over 40 brands in regulated markets, will join 70 other betting brands under the IBIA.

These brands share a common goal: to combat betting corruption and protect the integrity of sports and their businesses.

IBIA’s Role in Integrity

The IBIA is a leading voice on integrity for the licensed betting industry. Its Monitoring & Alert Network detects and reports suspicious activity.

The association also partners with sporting bodies like FIFA, UEFA, ITIA and IOC.

Focus on the Brazilian Market

SkillOnNet operates brands such as PlayOJO, LuckyNiki, SpinGenie, PlayUZU, Drueck Glueck, and BacanaPlay.

The company has expanded into LatAm, including Brazil, which is a focus of IBIA. The organization believes it is crucial to protect the integrity of the new market.

Statements from IBIA and SkillOnNet

Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said:

“IBIA is pleased to welcome SkillOnNet to our association of leading global gambling operators. The addition of SkillOnNet to IBIA further strengthens our position in Brazil, the LatAm region and globally. The move highlights SkillOnNet’s commitment to protecting the integrity of its betting products, consumers and related sporting events by utilizing the world’s leading operator-led monitoring and alert network. IBIA looks forward to working closely with SkillOnNet and to integrating the operator within our global sports betting integrity system.”

Pedro Garcia, Brazil Country Manager at SkillOnNet, said:

“We’re hugely bullish about the Brazilian market, but with any young market you must ensure safeguards are in place to protect players and operators. The IBIA does an extremely important job of upholding the highest standards of integrity in markets across the world and it’s a privilege to be part of the organization.”