02 June 2026 - Holland Gaming Technology, a licensed Dutch gambling operator has joined the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), reinforcing its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of betting integrity and contributing to the protection of regulated sports betting markets in the Netherlands.
The partnership follows Holland Gaming Technology’s recent expansion into online sports betting through a multi-year sportsbook agreement with Kambi, after securing a sports betting licence from the Dutch regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA). The operator has also recently rebranded from Goldrun Casino to Oranje Palace, part of a broader strategy to modernise its product offering and enhance the customer experience within the regulated Dutch market.
As a member of IBIA, Holland Gaming Technology will participate in the association’s global integrity monitoring network, feeding into IBIA’s Global Monitoring & Alert Platform (Global MAP), which connects over 90 companies and more than 200 betting brands monitoring over $300bn in sports betting turnover annually.
The addition of Holland Gaming Technology further strengthens IBIA’s position as the leading integrity monitor within the Dutch regulated market and further enhances the association’s ability to identify and address suspicious betting activity through collaborative intelligence-sharing between operators, sports, regulatory and law-enforcement stakeholders.
Tamas Mezosi, CEO of Holland Gaming Technology, said: “Joining IBIA reflects our strong commitment to maintaining a secure, transparent and well-regulated betting environment in the Netherlands. We look forward to collaborating with IBIA and its members to support efforts to protect consumers and safeguard sport from betting-related corruption.”
Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said: “We are delighted to welcome Holland Gaming Technology to IBIA. The operator’s commitment to integrity further strengthens the reach and effectiveness of our monitoring network both in the Netherlands and globally. Operator collaboration plays a vital role in identifying, reporting and sanctioning suspicious betting activity and to protecting the regulated market.”
IBIA monitors over 1.5 million matches across more than 80 sports each year, with its operator intelligence playing a crucial role in supporting sporting, regulatory and law-enforcement investigations. Sanctions announced in 2025 involving IBIA data included 54 matches proven to have been corrupted, with sanctions subsequently imposed on 24 players, teams and officials across five sports. IBIA’s 2025 Sports Betting Integrity Report highlights the ongoing impact of its Global MAP in identifying suspicious betting activity and supporting investigations and sanctions against corruption in sport. More recently, IBIA published its 2026 Q1 Integrity Report.




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