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IBIA Reports 11% Increase in Suspicious Betting Alerts Throughout Q1 2026
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The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) kept in mind 70 circumstances of suspicious betting activity throughout Q1 2026 in its very first report of the year.

IBIA's members include more than 90 companies with over 200 betting platforms spread across five continents.

- Europe and The United States And Canada were at the center of almost half of the logged suspicious activity.

- The company noted 300 circumstances of suspicious wagering activity in 2015.

- Brazil was identified as a country of issue due to the fact that of its moving video gaming landscape and market size.

The IBIA's most recent report detailed the places, sports, and history of suspicious bets tracked by the Brussels, Belgium-headquartered business. Its quarterly releases highlight incidents discovered by its Global Monitoring & Alert Platform (Global MAP), such as match-fixing, which assists video gaming regulators and authorities examine illegal activity.

Europe was accountable for a leading 20 (28%) of doubtful wagers that were tracked. The United States and Canada was 2nd with 14 (20%), followed by Asia with nine (13%). Africa and South America were both at the center of six (9%) incidents.

Additionally, international eSports triggered 15 (21%) integrity alerts. eSports is not tied to a particular area or continent given that competitions can go beyond one location.

Soccer wagerers set off the most alarm bells for the IBIA with 25 (36%) suspicious signals. Twelve of those originated from The United States and Canada, and particularly, 8 of them from Mexico. That represented one of the most recorded events of any one country in any specific sport.

The next-highest team sport, beach ball, just produced two (3%) notifies. Tennis and table tennis triggered the 2nd - and third-most informs with 16 (24%) and seven (10%), respectively.

Brazil seen as a nation of interest

The IBIA has become of the increasing frequency of illicit wagering. The organization reported 300 signals throughout 2025, representing a 29% year-over-year boost in the total reported in 2024.

An overall of 63 suspicious signals were likewise determined throughout Q1 2025, implying that this year's overall is currently 11% ahead of in 2015's.

"The greater scale and reach of our Global Monitoring & Alert Platform implies our capability to detect, examine, and assistance investigations throughout markets and sports has increased," Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said in the 2025 report. "This is driven by operator intelligence generated by our membership and their continued dedication to recognizing, interfering with, and preventing betting-related corruption."

While the increasing totals reflect the IBIA's growing global existence and analytical abilities, they also demonstrate the growing danger in sports and sports wagering.

Brazil is shaping up to be a particular country of concern for the IBIA. There were 68 suspicious informs that were started in the South American giant from 2021-25, 51 of those originating from soccer matches.

That's significant, as Brazil is anticipated to see a strong shift from uncontrolled overseas to managed onshore activity, following regulative modifications introduced in 2025. The total sports betting market is anticipated to progressively increase to BRL 28.8 billion ($4.7 billion) in gross video gaming revenue by 2030, with more than 80% of that coming from legal and certified operators.

The IBIA also forecasted that Brazil will produce 39% of Latin America's total gaming GGR in 2026, nearly doubling Mexico's 21% and crushing Argentina (13%).

Cleaning up the market

The IBIA operates with several essential concepts. Its technology allows it to work together with sports leagues, regulators, and relevant authorities; it uses training and education; and eventually, it assists identify irregular wagers.

The organization's growing efforts have resulted in it tracking more than 1.5 million sports occasions in over 80 various sports per annum. Total examined client activity also exceeds more than $300 billion yearly.