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Bragg Gaming Group now licensed as B2B supplier in Peru

ONLINE GAMBLING25 Mar 2024
3 min. read
Peru and Bragg Gaming Group

Bragg Gaming Group has obtained a license from the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism or MINCETUR which allows iGaming brands to operate legally in the country. Bragg is now a certified B2B supplier of content, allowing the company to distribute its own as well as exclusive third-party content of online casino games through the Bragg HUB aggregation platform that can be deployed rapidly with local suppliers.

The licensing comes ahead of the Peruvian online casino market’s official launch and will seek to allow local players access to more than 9,000 titles, although the actual number of suppliers and games will depend on local regulations. To ensure the smooth delivery of content, Bragg uses its Remote Gaming Server, which is also licensed and available across more than 25 regulated gaming markets worldwide.

The product offering is further strengthened through the delivery of the Player Account Management the company uses to ensure that partner brands have better control over their players, along with CRM and promotion modules, automated KYC compliance, risk management and fraud detection, all of which makes for a powerful solution deployed through a single partnership.

The online Peruvian market is set to generate $390m in gross revenue in 2024 alone, with 50% of this amount attributable to the still-to-launch online casino segment. From that point onwards, the market is projected to grow by 10% annually. All numbers are based on the analysis of H2 Gambling Capital, a consultancy.

Bragg Gaming Head of Aggregation Ivica Jovanovski has welcomed this opportunity and said that the company’s proven track record will once again shine in the local Peruvian iGaming market as soon as it opens.

"Peru has great potential as a new market, and we look forward to assisting our operator partners through the process of launching competitive offerings online, including a portfolio of premium games which can be enjoyed by Peruvian players," Jovanovski added.

In the meantime, the Peruvian iGaming supplier license is a part of a much larger ambition for the company which is seeking to expand rapidly across the Latin American region and continue to make its presence felt across the region at every turn. Players will get to benefit from a range of experiences brought on by Bragg’s promotional tools, such as free rounds, bets, and tournaments, along with so much more.

Bragg Gaming Group has already been signing up with some of the most prominent brands in the region, including Superbet in Brazil.


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25 Mar 2024
3 min. read
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