12 Tribes casinos to ensure wagering ‘remains fair & safe’ via US Integrity

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12 Tribes Colville Casinos is looking to continue identifying betting abnormalities to ensure “a safe, fun” environment for patrons after renewing a partnership with US Integrity

This will see the company continue to supply integrity monitoring services via its proprietary dashboard, with the group to conduct analysis across dozens of data sets to identify any potential irregular contest-level, officiating and sports wagering-related patterns.

This maintains recent momentum built-up by the tech monitoring firm after recent alliances with the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise and Michigan’s FireKeepers Casino Hotel.

“US Integrity is proud to partner with 12 Tribes Colville Casinos and assist in their expansion of regulated sports wagering in Washington,” said Matthew Holt, USI’s CEO & co-founder.

“USI’s mission is to provide conflict-free, best in class insights & compliance solutions to our clients. We are looking forward to working with the exceptional team at 12 Tribes Colville Casinos. 

“Their commitment to instilling the highest integrity standards align with USI’s initiative to ensure that sports wagering remains fair and safe.”

12 Tribes Colville Casinos currently operates three casinos in central Washington, with these being the 12 Tribes Omak Casino Hotel in Omak, 12 Tribes Lake Chelan Casino and Amphitheater in Manson, and 12 Tribes Coulee Dam Casino in Coulee Dam. 

“We are extremely excited to be a continued partner with US Integrity as the growth of sports betting rises at 12 Tribes Colville Casinos,” added Tony Posey, 12 Tribes Colville Casinos’ Senior General Manager. 

“The partnership with US Integrity will give us the ability to identify possible betting abnormalities in real time and enable potentially suspicious wagering activity to be identified immediately, creating a safe, fun betting environment for our guests.”