“Brazil holds immense
significance for us as a pivotal market, boasting the largest geographical reach in Latin America. Recognising the importance of Brazil and
Mexico as key players in the LatAm landscape, we have been proactively establishing meaningful strategic alliances in these regions.” Leticia Palacio Kiron
INSIGHT VIRTUAL SPORTS GLOBAL SNAPSHOT - LATIN AMERICA
and post-market research showcases the positive impact on operator revenues, benefitting both our B2C and B2B clients. Whether it's retail or online platforms, players across Latin America have shown unwavering love for our products, further solidifying their popularity and success in the region!
“When regulation comes to land-based operations, I assure you that Brazil will
become the Mecca of virtual gaming, not only on the continent. Even without
regulation, the turnover from operating, say, a sportsbook,
for example, reached fabulous heights. Passionate and impulsive Brazilians will love the essential qualities of virtual games, and we will do our best to brighten up their leisure time.”
Araksi Sargsyan DS Virtual Gaming
being a mere supplier to our customers – we are their trusted strategic partner. As a reputable brand known for delivering top-notch virtual gaming products, Kiron offers invaluable solutions that drive business growth. Our extensive portfolio of premium games enables businesses to expand their player base and enhance customer spend, cementing our position as a reliable and profitable ally. Tis commitment to excellence extends to Latin America, where our products have garnered acclaim for their cutting-edge technology and wide acceptance in the region.
For many of our clients, Kiron's offerings represent a true innovation, introducing fresh experiences previously unseen in certain markets. As a result, our products have been exceptionally well-received. Our extensive pre-
Brazil holds immense significance for us as a pivotal market, boasting the largest geographical reach in Latin America. Recognising the importance of Brazil and Mexico as key players in the LatAm landscape, we have been proactively establishing meaningful strategic alliances in these regions.
Recently, Kiron had the privilege of participating in the SiGMA Americas Brazilian iGaming Summit held in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Tis event provided us with a remarkable opportunity to showcase our extensive portfolio to delegates, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. We are thrilled to witness Brazil's growth we continue to develop and unveil exciting offerings tailored specifically for this vibrant market.
We have carefully planned and prepared for the prospect of the market opening. Our presence at prominent in the region exemplifies our commitment to engaging with industry stakeholders, nurturing relationships, and remaining at the forefront of developments in Brazil. We eagerly anticipate the future, where Brazil will undoubtedly play a vital role in the success story we are crafting.
Araksi: Latin America is a very peculiar market. First, a local is someone who understands the mentality of people, speaks the same language with them, and thinks in the same direction. Our many years of experience on the continent gave us the status of a local, after all. Perhaps we are the most Latin American company in Austria.
However, we have something to surprise local operators. We want to bring clarity and simplicity to everything we touch. As for the special game, we recently released kickboxing based on real fights of WGP, a Pan-American Kickboxing event, which is increasingly gaining in international significance with male and female athletes participating from Latin America, mainly.
When regulation comes to land-based operations, I assure you that Brazil will become the Mecca of virtual gaming, not only on the continent. Even without regulation, the turnover from operating, say, a sportsbook, for example, reached fabulous heights. Passionate and impulsive Brazilians will love the essential qualities of virtual games, and we will do our best to brighten up their leisure time.
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