SIGA is an independent, neutral and not-for-profit membership based international organisation.

We are not driven by any political motivation or commercial interests. Our mission is to usher sport into a new era by promoting, supporting and rating the implementation of an independent set of core principles and universal standards on good governance, financial Integrity, sports betting Integrity and youth development and child protection across the sporting industry.

As foreseen in our statutes, the funding of SIGA is comprised of several potential income sources, namely membership fees and in-kind contributions made by our Members and Committed Supporters. All Members contribute to SIGA’s funding in accordance with their means and in a proportional, equitable and affordable way. We are thankful to all of them.

On 20th July 2018, the SIGA General Assembly, gathered in Geneva, approved, by unanimity and acclamation, the FY 2017 financial statements and respective independent audit report.

These documents are published on this website for transparency purposes. For further information, see our Press Release dated 19 April 2018.

For the list of 2017 SIGA Membership contributions, please visit http://siga-sport.net/membership-fees/

A BIG THANK YOU TO SIGA MEMBERS

19 April 2018: SIGA is an independent, neutral, not-for-profit, membership-based international organisation. We are not driven by any political motivation or commercial interests. Our mission is to usher sport into a new era by promoting, supporting and rating the implementation of a set of universally accepted standards on good governance, financial integrity, sports betting integrity and youth protection, across the whole sporting industry.

As set out in the SIGA Statutes, the funding of our coalition is comprised of several income sources. One of these income sources are the membership fees. All Members contribute to SIGA’s funding in accordance with their own means.

However, at SIGA, membership is about much more than just money. Members offer invaluable insight and expertise in a variety of areas, which, when combined together, form an effective coalition. The SIGA community works as a Team, and no one member is more valuable than another. Because of this, SIGA believes that it is important to offer equal rights and benefits to all members.

SIGA has divided annual membership fees into progressive bands. Members are encouraged to select the band that reflects their financial capacity. This way, SIGA ensures Members benefit from the democracy of equal rights, whilst ensuring a proportionate, equitable and affordable contribution system and a guarantee that membership is financially accessible to all organisations.

The membership fees were unanimously approved by SIGA’s supreme body, the General Assembly, on 31 January 2017, 27 July 2017 and 31 January 2018.

This system is essential in ensuring SIGA’s financial sustainability, long-term development, independence and neutrality. SIGA members are the backbone of our success, and we are hugely grateful for their ongoing support.

Today, we say THANK YOU to those Members who, in addition to contributing in kind, also contributed financially to SIGA in 2017.

As an expression of appreciation and in the interests of transparency, here they are:

  • ADIT

£7,500.00

  • Basel Institute on Governance

£4,000.00

  • Cyprus Sport Organisation

£7,500.00

  • Dow Jones Sport

£43,500.00

  • ESIC

£3,500.00

  • Foundation of Sport for Portugal

£4,000.00

  • ICSS INSIGHT

£43,500.00

  • IMMAF

£7,500.00

  • La Liga

£43,500.00

  • Mastercard

£43,500.00

  • National Olympic Committee of Kosovo

£7,500.00

  • National Olympic Committee of Portugal

£7,500.00

  • Pivot Sport

£4,000.00

  • Qatar Airways

£43,500.00

  • QUEST

£7,500.00

  • The McCain Institute

£10,000.00

  • Turkic Council

£7,500.00

In addition to those mentioned above, we also thank those SIGA Members who have already settled their 2018 SIGA membership fees.