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Pulse LATIN AMERICA 27TH GAMING GROUP 27th Gaming Group: Strike where the IRON is hot Latin America is a gold mine of opportunties - if you have the right


strategic partners. 27th Gaming Group’s Billy Duran Candell outlines his view of the LatAm marketplace and where the Group’s three major gaming brands fit into the overall picture.


trends that heighten player experience. Undergoing GLI-11 certification, they comply with regulations in the Americas. Fusion’s strategy includes expanding through partnerships with land-based casinos by offering revenue-generating slot games.


Billy Duran Candell Director of International Operations, 27th Gaming Group


27th Gaming Group comprises three business arms; Jackpot Software, Fusion Group and BetConnections. Talk us through the strategy, individually and collectively, for these three assets?


Certainly! I’d love to talk more about our three brands and the way in which they fit within our overarching 27th Gaming Group growth strategy.


Jackpot Software develops online casino slot games which are all 40 GLI-19 certified. Te strategy emphasises innovation and quality, utilising a talented team of designers and developers. Te portfolio is currently available in Te Bahamas and South America, with plans to expand globally through partnerships with regulated online casinos, especially in growing online gambling regions.


Fusion Group Games creates slot games for land-based casinos, offering four packs: Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Platinum, each with three unique games. Tey prioritise high-quality and immersive slot games, continuously exploring


Lastly, BetConnections delivers an iGaming platform for creating bespoke branded online casinos. Our strategy here revolves around developing and certifying a reliable, GLI-19 compliant platform. With a strong presence in South America, the aim is to expand into new GLI-19 compliant territories, providing end-to- end solutions to seamlessly launch and run successful operations. BetConnections strives to strengthen regional partnerships and explore global collaborations to drive adoption of their iGaming platform.


Collectively, the strategy for each asset is to establish a strong presence in the gambling industry across different sectors (online, land- based, and iGaming platforms) and geographic regions. Te emphasis lies on delivering high- quality, innovative, and compliant gaming products and services to meet the evolving needs of players and operators. Continuous research and development, strategic partnerships, and expansion into new territories are key elements of the overall strategy for 27th Gaming Group.


How does 27th Gaming Group effectively and cohesively manage Jackpot Software, Fusion Group and BetConnections? Are these assets decentralised to maintain an entrepreneurial spirit, or is the plan to bring these together under one umbrella?


Collectively, the strategy for each asset is to establish a strong presence in the gambling industry across different sectors (online, land-based, and


iGaming platforms) and geographic regions. The emphasis lies on delivering high-quality, innovative, and compliant gaming products and services to meet the evolving needs of players and operators.


NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA P115


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