
Integrity monitoring is the quiet backbone of the regulated sports betting industry and sports leagues rely on their integrity monitoring partners to maintain a safe and honest system. Late last week the PGA of American announced that it is partnering with Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360) to monitor wagering at professional golf’s highest level.
IC360’s partnership with the PGA of America involves a number of components both electronic and human. On the electronic side, the PGA will have access to IC360’s proprietary ProhiBet dashboard to monitor suspicious activity in real-time. The system monitors suspicious bets at all levels, including activity by players.
On the human side, IC360 will be providing the PGA with a range of consulting services. These services focus mainly on navigating the tricky world of regulatory compliance.
Jeff Price, Chief Commercial and Philanthropy Officer for the PGA of America commented on the partnership in a press release saying, “We are excited to partner with IC360, a leader in regulatory technology for sports betting and gaming. This collaboration underscores our commitment to maintaining the highest integrity standards within golf by integrating IC360’s cutting-edge Integrity Monitoring technology and the innovative ProhiBet solution. By leveraging IC360’s expert Advisory Team, we gain invaluable insights as we navigate the sports wagering landscape.”
Scott Sadin, IC360’s Co-CEO. was similarly enthusiastic about the partnership adding, “The PGA of America is a partner that shares the same vision of integrity and fairness in competition, which we promote and aim to protect. It is a privilege to provide this organization with our world-class technology and service, as they continue to showcase excellence in their commitment to integrity and their culture.”