Independent Betting Adjudication Service
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The Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS), founded in 1998, is a third party organisation that settles disputes between gambling establishments registered with IBAS and their customers in the United Kingdom.[1] The organisation, which was originally part of the Sporting Life's Green Seal service, was formerly known as the Independent Betting Arbitration Service.[2] The Service dropped Arbitration from its name in 2007, opting instead to use Adjudication to better reflect its role after the enactment of the 2005 Gambling Act.[3]
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Company type | Adjudicator |
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Industry | Gambling Dispute Resolution |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Key people | Andrew Fraser, Chairman; Richard Hayler, Managing Director |
Website | ibas-uk.com |
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IBAS deals with several sectors in the realm of gambling. The sectors include:
- Betting Exchanges
- Betting Intermediaries
- Betting Shops
- Bingo Clubs
- Greyhounds
- Greyhound Stadia Pool Betting
- Lotteries
- Online Gambling (UK and Offshore)
- Gaming Machines
- Mobile Gambling
- Totalisator Betting