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BETBY stand at the SBC 2024.
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BETBY reinforces esports integrity commitment through ESIC Tier 1 partnership

Upholding fairness and transparency in esports betting.

BETBY has officially joined the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) as a Tier 1 Anti-Corruption Partner, marking major step in the sportsbook solutions provider’s ongoing commitment to integrity within the global esports ecosystem.

Operating across multiple international markets, BETBY’s partnership with ESIC underscores its dedication to mitigating integrity risks and ensuring transparency in esports betting.

“Integrity has always been at the heart of BETBY’s values and vision. Esports is one of the fastest-growing sectors in our industry, and with that growth comes a responsibility to ensure it develops on a foundation of fairness, trust, and transparency,” BETBY CEO Leonid Pertsovskiy said.

“By joining forces with ESIC, we are not only supporting higher standards of governance in esports, but also reaffirming our dedication to creating a sustainable and ethical competitive environment. At BETBY, we believe that innovation and excellence can only thrive when they are built on integrity, and this partnership reflects our long-term commitment to the future of esports,” Pertsovskiy added.

BETBY now a Tier 1 Anti-Corruption Partner of ESIC

BETBY becomes a member of ESIC. Image via ESIC

ESIC’s Anti-Corruption Supporter Program unites esports bookmakers and industry stakeholders that contribute directly to the detection, analysis, and investigation of suspicious betting activities. These efforts are vital in preventing threats such as match manipulation, betting fraud, and other integrity breaches.

As a Tier 1 Partner, BETBY will collaborate closely with ESIC by sharing critical data and operational insights, enhancing the Commission’s ability to identify and respond to potential risks in real time.

“BETBY’s recognition as a Tier 1 Anti-Corruption Partner reflects a shared commitment to strengthening the integrity framework of the global esports ecosystem. ESIC’s Anti-Corruption Supporter program relies on the proactive cooperation of stakeholders like BETBY, whose data and operational insights contribute directly to our ability to identify and mitigate integrity threats,” ESIC CEO Stephen Hanna said.

BETBY team at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025
BETBY team at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025. Photo via BETBY

BETBY’s esports and sportsbook solutions span over 500,000 events per month, featuring 8,000 betting markets and coverage of more than 125 sports and 50 esports disciplines. Its proprietary product, Betby.Games, delivers more than 400,000 live simulated matches monthly across 25 sports simulations with full video coverage.

The company’s esports offerings also feature popular competitive titles such as CS2Dota 2League of LegendsVALORANTCall of Duty, Rocket League, and FIFAe—all core components of today’s esports landscape.

BETBY’s partnership with ESIC further cements its status as a trusted and responsible industry leader. The announcement comes just weeks after the company was named Esports Supplier of the Year at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025, recognizing its innovation and excellence in the esports betting market.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Associate Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.