Zitro, the recognizable provider of casino games to the global land-based vertical, announced it expanded its presence with a recent entry in an important Latin American market.
Earlier this week, the company confirmed that its online division, Zitro Digital, entered the newly regulated online gambling market in Brazil.
Representing an important milestone in Zitro's expansion in Latin America and on a global scale, the launch in Brazil will bring a range of in-house games to local players.
The company already has deep roots in Brazil but thanks to the latest entry, it will be able to reach even more players than ever before.
Jose Javier Martí, Zitro Digital's COO, shared his excitement about the latest entry in a press release.
He spoke about Brazil, explaining that the regulated market in the country holds significant potential.
Martí added that Zitro will be delighted to expand its footprint in the region.
"The potential here is immense, and we are committed to offering a diverse range of high-quality, localized content to meet the tastes and preferences of Brazilian online players," the executive said.
According to the COO, Zitro Digital will now focus on adapting its games to cater to the preferences of audiences while helping fuel the growth of the gambling sector in the country.
Finally, Martí outlined: "This launch marks a significant step in our Latin American expansion and reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative, engaging experiences to players in regulated global markets."
The market entry in Brazil will bring fan-favorite slots to players across the country.
Undoubtedly, many will be on the lookout for the popular Fu Frog series, as well as other quality releases from Zitro.
The latest market entry comes after at the start of the year, Brazil officially launched its regulated online gambling market.
The country established a regulatory framework, implemented licensing and responsible gambling requirements for the operators to ensure the protection of customers.
Back in September, Zitro announced the appointment of Albert Zorrilla to the role of General Director for Spain.
The executive brought more than a decade of experience in the sector and is expected to play a key role in the future growth of the company in the European country.
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