IC360 Forms Historic Geolocation Partnership with Radar

Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360), an integrity and compliance specialist formed through the recent merger between US Integrity and Odds On Compliance, has unveiled a strategic partnership with Radar, a recognized leader in geolocation technology.

The tie-up will combine the two parties’ strengths in location intelligence, gaming compliance and integrity monitoring to deliver a state-of-the-art suite of geolocation services to companies within the online gaming and sports betting sectors.

The collaboration is dubbed Geo360 powered by Radar and is set to disrupt the geolocation services sector. To that end, the partnership will enhance IC360’s integrity monitoring services by layering geolocation capabilities.

As two innovative companies, IC360 and Radar will work on new integrated solutions that combine location intelligence with IC360’s existing library of compliance and tech services. For context, IC360 offers integrity monitoring, compliance advisory, and education. The company is also famous for well-known products such as the Integrity Monitoring dashboard, PlayBookAI, and ProhiBet.

The Two Parties Seek to Change the Market
Matt Holt, IC360’s chief executive officer, commented on the partnership, saying that his team is “thrilled to embark on this journey with Radar.” According to him, the tie-up represents significant progress in his team’s mission to offer a one-stop solution for the industry’s regulatory compliance technology services.

By combining our existing products and industry expertise with Radar’s advanced geolocation capabilities, we are poised to deliver unmatched value to our clients.

Matt Holt, CEO, IC360
Meanwhile, Radar’s CEO, Nick Patrick, described the deal as an “exciting opportunity” to leverage his team’s expertise in geolocation and tap into IC360’s leadership position in regulatory technology.

Together, we will unlock new possibilities for businesses seeking to harness the power of location data to drive growth and innovation.

Nick Patrick, CEO, Radar
The partnership between Radar and IC360 sparked speculation about the future of the geolocation sector. According to some, the arrangement may disrupt the existing power balance and challenge GeoComply’s dominance in the US.

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