DigiPlus Interactive Corp. has officially integrated its flagship sportsbook, ArenaPlus, into the Sportradar Integrity Exchange (SIE), a global monitoring network designed to detect and prevent match-fixing.
According to a report by local media outlet inquirer.net, citing a statement from DigiPlus, the move aims to strengthen safeguards within the company’s rapidly expanding digital gaming portfolio by utilizing real-time intelligence to identify suspicious betting activity.
The SIE functions as a collaborative data-sharing platform, allowing betting operators to report and receive alerts regarding irregular wagering patterns. By joining this network, ArenaPlus can exchange data on potentially fraudulent bets, enabling Sportradar Group AG to identify global integrity risks that might not be visible at an individual platform level. This data is processed through Sportradar’s artificial intelligence-driven fraud detection system to support ongoing integrity investigations.
Erick Su, head of ArenaPlus, emphasized that the collaboration is intended to improve user protection. “By exchanging critical data with an established firm, we are ensuring a safer environment for our users and playing an integral role in protecting the integrity of the sports we support,” Su stated.

Sportradar noted that the partnership expands its integrity services within the region to better address sports manipulation.
This integration follows a period of significant growth for digital gaming in the Philippines, prompting operators to invest more heavily in transparency and fair play. Since its 2023 launch, ArenaPlus has served as a sportsbook partner for major events, including the FIBA World Cup. DigiPlus, which also operates BingoPlus and GameZone, views this global link as a key step in strengthening oversight across its various digital entertainment operations.





