The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) is a not for profit members’ association established in 2015 by key esports stakeholders worldwide to deal with issues of common interest – in particular the threat that match manipulation, betting fraud and other integrity challenges pose to esports. Since then, ESIC has expanded to become a significant international influence in other areas of esports, often acting as the body which sets the benchmarks for best practices within the industry worldwide. ESIC operates on a 'coalition' model which utilises a series of memorandums of understanding to establish a common framework across several industry stakeholders globally - thereby bringing an unprecedented form of uniformity to the traditionally fragmented industry. ESIC also understands that participant education is the best deterrent to corruption and ESIC officials and delegates provide a comprehensive education programme for members and participants that consists of face to face presentations, an online interactive tutorial and printed materials, text and email alerts and updates. If you are interested in learning more about ESIC, contact us today.
| Website | http://www.esic.gg |
| Revenue | $6 million |
| Employees | 55 (26 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2015 |
| Address | 1 Brassey Road, Shrewsbury, England SY3 7FA, GB |
| Phone | +1 317-272-3600 |
| Industry | Spectator Sports, Esports Integrity, Esports Best-Practices, Esports Anti-Corruption, Esports Anti-Doping, Esports Anti-Fraud |
| Keywords | Esports Betting, Sports Integrity, Gaming Regulation, Fair Play, Esports Governance, Competitive Gaming, Online Gaming |
| Competitors | Skillz, FACEIT Ltd, UMG Gaming, Esports Arena, Battlefy, GamerSaloon.com, CHALLONGE!, GamerGains, ReadyUp Inc., PlayVIG +29 more (view full list) |
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The ESIC annual revenue was $6 million in 2026.
Mark Azzi is the Director of Governance, Risk and Legal of ESIC.
26 people are employed at ESIC.
ESIC is based in Shrewsbury, England.