ICE PREVIEW
ProntoPaga connects European operators with Latin America from ICE Barcelona 2026
The whole ProntoPaga team at the company’s HQ in Santiago, Chile
Latin America has become one of the most attractive – and challenging – markets for the iGaming industry. Fragmented regulations, local payment methods, and an operating environment very different from Europe make market entry far from straightforward. That’s where ProntoPaga comes in.
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rontoPaga is a Chilean-born PSP with active operations across multiple Latin American countries, specialising in payment processing solutions for regulated industries. Its focus is clear: to simplify the regional expansion of international operators with a value proposition
designed from and for Latin America. The company will be present at ICE Barcelona 2026, taking place from January 19 to 21, through the attendance of three C-level executives, who will hold meetings with European operators interested in expanding their operations into the region.
INTEGRATION MODEL ProntoPaga’s key differentiator lies in its integration model. With a single API, operators can access multiple countries, currencies, and local payment methods, reducing the technical, operational, and regulatory complexity that often slows expansion. One integration, one platform, all of Latin America. With regional infrastructure, deep market knowledge, and a strong focus on regulatory compliance, ProntoPaga operates as a local partner for companies looking to grow without multiplying providers or technical adaptations. The platform enables instant deposits and withdrawals, high approval rates, and settlement processes aligned with the specific requirements of each country.
LATIN AMERICAN CONNECTION
The ProntoPaga stand at SBC Summit Lisbon 2025 ProntoPaga founders, Sebastián and Evans
During ICE Barcelona 2026, ProntoPaga’s executive team will be available to speak with operators who want to understand clearly and directly how to enter or scale in Latin America in a simple, efficient way, through an experienced single point of connection.
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