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Oddsgate Reaffirms Commitment to Integrity by Becoming IBIA’s Latest Member
Oddsgate’s chief legal officer, Óscar Madureira, said that the IBIA membership is “more than just a seal”

Oddsgate, a B2B provider of iGaming platform and solutions, announced that it has become the latest member of the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA). This move was consistent with the company’s values and highlighted its firm commitment to integrity.
Oddsgate Joins the IBIA
By joining the IBIA, Oddsgate has become a part of a global network encompassing more than 50 licensed operators, over 125 brands and an ecosystem that monitors over $300 billion in betting volume every year. The IBIA membership will see Oddsgate join the war on fraud in professional sports and sports betting and support the global sports community’s continued integrity efforts.
Oddsgate’s chief legal officer, Óscar Madureira, said that the IBIA membership is “more than just a seal.” According to him, joining the association represents a “natural extension” of the company’s ethos and belief in responsibility, transparency and consistency.
Our role as a B2B platform goes beyond technical support. We contribute to the industry’s perception and development, so we actively promote best practices on all fronts.
Óscar Madureira, chief legal officer, Oddsgate
Oddsgate Depends on a Healthier Market
As the global sports betting GGR draws closer to reaching a projected $132 billion in 2028, gambling companies and sports associations are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of preventing fraud and conserving the sector’s integrity.
In Brazil alone, which is a key market for Oddsgate, regulated sports betting revenue could reach up to $2.8 billion by 2028. The company’s Brazilian footprint was recognized at the SiGMA Awards Americas 2025, showcasing its commitments.
Oddsgate’s #GateTo20250 research project highlights the importance of responsible gaming and integrity to the industry’s future. According to the provider, the gaming platforms of the future would have to be equipped with a variety of crucial tools. According to the research, future platforms will have to monitor user behavior in real time and intervene when risky patterns are identified.
In addition to that, Oddsgate believes that the operators of tomorrow would need to collaborate with mental health professionals to ensure their players are playing safely and responsibly.
Finally, Oddsgate proposed the integration of RegTech and Blockchain to streamline audits and ensure traceability.
A Transparent Future for iGaming
Oddsgate added that its IBIA membership comes amid a transformative period for the iGaming industry and places the company at the forefront of innovation. The company reiterated its belief in a future “where technology supports transparency, regulation enables innovation, and integrity is non-negotiable.”
Oddsgate vowed to continue to champion a more ethical market via a variety of content partnerships and innovations.
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