The Peruvian iGaming market has just got bigger with SkillOnNet, a global entertainment brand, obtaining the necessary paperwork to introduce its products locally.
SkillOnNet, which is the company behind a range of player-favorite and highly trusted brands has obtained a license from the Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Tourism, allowing the operator to go ahead and launch the PlayUZU.pe brand which will bring hundreds if not thousands of games locally Casino Guru News learned in an email press release.
PlayUZU already has an 8.3/10 based on the Casino Guru Safety Index, making it one of the safest online casino brands in our database featuring more than 6,930 casinos. SkillOnNet is committed to further developing and honing its presence in the Latin American region, focusing on key markets that are expected to continue growing.
Apart from pushing into Peru, the company is similarly established in Buenos Aires City, Argentina, and Mexico. The PlayUZU brand is just one of many that SkillOnNet is currently operating to international success and across some of the most competitive jurisdictions the world over.
Commenting on the launch in Peru, however, the company said that it was pleased to have secured this important licensure.
"It’s a country we’ve been following closely over the last few years, as it has huge potential to become one of the most important markets in Latin America," said SkillOnNet Head of Marketing Spain & Latin America Helena Rico.
"PlayUZU as SkillOnNet’s main brand will bring to the market its unique "no wagering" proposition, meaning all the incentives given to players are restrictions free, with no strings attached," Rico added.
SkillOnNet has been building its global footprint at a rapid pace, with the company also adding a string of suppliers to its ranks with launches in Ontario in particular.
The Peruvian license is the most recent news about an iGaming development in Latin America coming from the operator’s corner.
As to Peru itself, the recently launched license application procedure has seen mounting interest from various companies, including RubyPlay, Rush Street Interactive, 7777 gaming, Playson, EveryMatrix, and many others, who have been looking to explore the local market.
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