Gaming Innovation Group has extended its agreement with Betsson as the latter looks to expand its Latin American presence through the launch of its Peruvian Inkabet brand.
Under the terms of the deal, GiG’s Platform product will be made available to Inkabet, providing the operator with igaming solutions to present an online casino offering to players in Peru.
The deal follows Inkabet’s move to secure certification for the Peruvian market, strengthening Betsson’s outreach in the LatAm market. The online casino brand will launch its operations later this month.
James Coxon, Chief Operating Officer at GiG, commented: “This partnership marks another milestone in our journey together with Betsson, spanning across multiple regulated markets. At GiG, we pride ourselves on fostering successful long-term partnerships, and Betsson’s trust in our capabilities is a testament to that.
“With our extensive experience in Latin America and our cutting-edge technology, we’re confident that on GiG’s technology, Inkabet will drive exponential growth in Peru’s burgeoning igaming market.”
Betsson and GiG’s latest tie-up builds on a long-standing relationship that has seen the two companies collaborate for expansion in eight markets across Europe and Latin America.
Lauding its “extensive experience” in the Latin American market, GiG gained certification to provide its proprietary igaming solutions to the nation’s operations towards the end of last year.
Ronni Hartvig, Chief Commercial Officer at Betsson Group, added: “We are excited to strengthen our partnership with GiG through the launch of Inkabet on their platform. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our strategic goals and commitment to providing top-tier gaming experiences in regulated markets.
“With GiG’s proven technology and deep expertise in Latin America, we are confident that Inkabet will achieve significant growth and success in Peru’s newly regulated igaming landscape. We look forward to continuing our joint efforts in delivering exceptional value to our customers across the region.”