Promod Esports becomes member of ESIC

24 September 2021

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Esports solution agency Promod Esports has been announced as the latest member of the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC).

As a result, the agency will integrate the commission’s integrity codes and standards across its operations.

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As a member, Promod Esports will aim to maintain competitive integrity across its tournaments alongside reaffirming its commitment to maintaining the commercial viability of the industry.

Rob Black, CEO of Promod Esports, spoke on becoming an ESIC member in a release: “Ever since ESIC was established I strongly believed in their work and its importance to the esports industry in making it a safe and fair environment to be a part of.

“We are thrilled to be a Member of ESIC, and I am proud that we have taken this step to combat corruption during our tournaments. We are growing fast, and becoming an ESIC member shows our commitment to our fans, our players, our clients, and the industry.”

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Promod Esports joins a long list of ESIC members that includes the likes of the New Zealand Esports Federation, blockchain-based tournament operator ExeedMe, and esports wagering product provider Esports Technologies.
Ian Smith, ESIC Commissioner, added: “It is such a pleasure to welcome Promod Esports into membership. I have known the guys behind this for a long time and it has given me a lot of joy to watch them put their offering together and begin to thrive in the esports ecosystem in the UK and further and further afield; especially as they have always kept competitive integrity and participant welfare at the heart of everything they do.”
“I’m really looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial future with them as we work together to protect and enhance esports and, particularly, trust in the competitive integrity of all matches.”
Esports Insider says: There is no place for corruption within esports so it’s great to see Promod Esports become the latest member of ESIC as it continues to eradicate all kinds of corruption from the industry.