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Q&A with Ohad Narkis, CO-founder of PlayOJO

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Why did you choose Mexico for the latest LatAm market in which to launch PlayUZU?

We believe that Mexico has the potential to become one of the largest and most vibrant online casino markets in Latin America and a place where our PlayUZU brand and the unique player experience that we offer is a great fit. The market ticks a lot of boxes in terms of viability – it has a large population of 130+ million people, a diverse media landscape and sensible marketing regulations – which will allow us to hit the ground running and start to drive awareness and generate market share from day one. We are already live in other LatAm countries and will use the lessons we have learned in these markets to really make a splash in Mexico.

 

What opportunities do you see in Mexico and how does the market compare to others in Latin America? 

The biggest opportunity for us is that there is a strong appetite for online casino and video bingo among Mexico’s large population but to date, the majority of online gambling brands live in the market have mostly catered to sports betting. PlayUZU is 100% focused on casino and bingo which makes us confident that we will be able to deliver a superior experience to players looking for a place to enjoy slots – we stock more than 3,000 in our lobby – table games, live dealer and, of course, video bingo. The focus on a more casual games offering also will allow us to target a different audience and seek advertising opportunities in less crowded media places.

 

How have you localised PlayUZU for the Mexican market? What can players expect when playing at the casino? 

So PlayUZU is the Spanish-language version of our flagship PlayOJO brand. This means the entire casino has been fully translated into Spanish and we also have a dedicated Spanish-speaking customer support team. In addition to this, we have localised the game lobby with slot content from providers that have proved to be popular in other Latin American markets.

It goes without saying that our live casino lobby is loaded with titles that have Spanish-speaking dealers and we have also added a wide range of video bingo titles from providers such as Zitro Gaming and Ortiz Gaming to meet the high demand we expect for these games. This will allow us to differentiate, as to date not many operators have added video bingo titles to their lobbies so this is an area where we can stand out from the get-go. We are also operating a fully localised peer to peer bingo product which we’re confident will do very well in MX. We are leveraging our experience from operating as a successful UK bingo site to Mexico, which is a much less crowded bingo market and we are confident that together with our casino proposition PlayUZU will become the default destination site for casual players in MX.

While PlayUZU has been fully localised for Mexico, players can expect the same fun, fair and transparent experience that has made PlayOJO and PlayUZU household names in markets around the world. This includes no wagering requirements whatsoever.

 

How are you driving awareness of the PlayUZU brand in Mexico? Will you be using the same marketing tactics as in European markets? 

We plan to be aggressive with our marketing activity, as we have been in the other markets where we are active. In Mexico, this will include above the line campaigns, and we have already joined forces with two TV media companies so that we can really go big from the moment we launch. This includes plans for a bespoke PlayUZU TV show! We will also be running social media and paid media campaigns, as well as other marketing activities. Initially, campaigns will focus on educating players but with the same fun and entertaining approach that we have used in other markets.

 

What are your plans for the wider LatAm market?

We believe that Latin America will become one of the largest online gambling markets in the world, so it is a region that we are monitoring very closely to identify opportunities for PlayUZU. We are already in the advanced stages of securing a licence in Buenos Aires city, Argentina, through a joint venture with a local partner. The market has only just opened up, so we are really keen to enter and leverage the first-mover advantage.

We are also keeping a close eye on Brazil but to date, the focus has been on sports betting and it remains unclear whether online casino will be included in enabling legislation. If we see strong indications that it will be, then we will certainly make a play in the market.

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TQJ bets on entertainment and responsible gaming in Brazil’s regulated market

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Backed by Grupo Silvio Santos, founded by Silvio Santos, the company aims to position itself as a platform that goes beyond traditional betting.

In an interview during BiS SiGMA South America, Fernando Justos Fischer, CEO of TQJ, detailed the company’s strategic pillars, the sector’s challenges and its long-term vision for the Brazilian market.

According to Fischer, the current moment is one of consolidation in the regulated market.

The expectation is that the sector will move toward more mature discussions, focusing on compliance, sustainability and user protection.

In this context, the event is seen as a strategic space for alignment between operators, regulators and partners, driving more structured growth.

TQJ’s strategy is based on three main pillars: strengthening brand and distribution by leveraging the group’s assets; a data-driven operation focused on efficient acquisition and sustainable retention; and responsible gaming as a core principle of the business.

All of this, according to the executive, is supported by technology and intelligence applied to the user experience.

The backing of Grupo Silvio Santos is highlighted as a key competitive advantage.

For Fischer, the combination of credibility, scale and expertise in entertainment allows TQJ to position itself as an accessible, trustworthy brand with a strong connection to the Brazilian audience.

The goal is to lead the market in trust and responsibility.

In a highly competitive environment, the company is focusing on integrating proprietary distribution, gamified experiences and the intensive use of data and artificial intelligence for personalization.

Fischer notes that competitive advantage will increasingly lie in retention, supported by advanced CRM, engagement mechanics and solid responsible gaming practices.

During the event, this positioning was also demonstrated in practice.

Bet do Milhão came to life in a live game show format, directly connecting entertainment and betting. The activation generated engagement and reinforced the company’s value proposition.

Among the main challenges in the Brazilian market, Fischer highlights the need to build a sustainable environment amid intense competition, as well as the importance of educating consumers and combating illegal operators.

He states that operators with discipline, governance and a long-term vision will have a competitive advantage.

In terms of responsible gaming, TQJ already implements tools such as deposit limits, self-exclusion, behavioral monitoring and active communication with users.

The company adopts a preventive and continuous approach that goes beyond regulatory compliance.

This monitoring is carried out through real-time behavioral analysis, enabling the identification of risk patterns and allowing for fast and precise interventions.

Fischer emphasizes that the company aims to go beyond regulatory requirements, viewing responsible gaming as both a competitive differentiator and an institutional commitment.

Artificial intelligence plays a central role in the operation. In marketing, it is used for campaign optimization, prediction and content generation.

In product, it supports the continuous evolution of the user experience. In security, it strengthens analysis and protection systems.

Additionally, AI enables deeper integration between entertainment and betting, creating more interactive and personalized experiences.

Features such as real-time personalization and gamified mechanics are already part of the company’s roadmap.

Even so, Fischer stresses that there is a clear limit when it comes to personalization: user protection. All strategies must operate within responsible parameters, without encouraging risky behavior.

In summary, the CEO defines TQJ’s role in this new phase of the market as a platform capable of connecting entertainment and betting in Brazil with responsibility, technology and trust.

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Entretenimiento, datos y responsabilidad: la estrategia de TQJ para el mercado regulado en Brasil

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Todos Querem Jogar (TQJ) entra en la nueva fase del mercado regulado brasileño apostando por la integración entre entretenimiento, tecnología y juego responsable.

Con el respaldo del Grupo Silvio Santos, fundado por Silvio Santos, la compañía busca posicionarse como una plataforma que va más allá del betting tradicional.

En entrevista durante el BiS SiGMA South America, Fernando Justos Fischer, CEO de TQJ, detalló los pilares estratégicos de la operación, los desafíos del sector y la visión de largo plazo para el mercado brasileño.

Según Fischer, el momento actual es de consolidación del mercado regulado. La expectativa es que el sector avance hacia discusiones más maduras, con foco en compliance, sostenibilidad y protección al usuario.

En este contexto, el evento se consolida como un espacio estratégico para el alineamiento entre operadores, reguladores y socios, impulsando un crecimiento más estructurado.

La estrategia de TQJ se basa en tres pilares principales: el fortalecimiento de marca y distribución, aprovechando los activos del grupo; una operación orientada a datos, con foco en adquisición eficiente y retención sostenible; y el juego responsable como principio central del negocio.

Todo esto, según el ejecutivo, está apoyado por tecnología e inteligencia aplicada a la experiencia del usuario.

El respaldo del Grupo Silvio Santos es señalado como un diferencial competitivo relevante.

Para Fischer, la combinación de credibilidad, escala y experiencia en entretenimiento permite posicionar a TQJ como una marca accesible, confiable y con fuerte conexión con el público brasileño. El objetivo es liderar el mercado en confianza y responsabilidad.

En un entorno altamente competitivo, la empresa apuesta por la integración entre distribución propia, experiencias gamificadas y el uso intensivo de datos e inteligencia artificial para la personalización.

Fischer destaca que la ventaja competitiva estará cada vez más en la retención, apoyada por CRM avanzado, mecánicas de engagement y prácticas sólidas de juego responsable.

Durante el evento, este posicionamiento también se tradujo en la práctica.

La Bet do Milhão cobró vida en formato de game show en vivo, conectando entretenimiento y betting de manera directa.

La activación generó engagement y reforzó la propuesta de valor de la compañía.

Entre los principales desafíos del mercado brasileño, Fischer destaca la construcción de un entorno sostenible en medio de una alta competencia, así como la necesidad de educar al consumidor y combatir a los operadores ilegales.

Afirma que los operadores con disciplina, gobernanza y visión de largo plazo tendrán una ventaja competitiva.

En el ámbito del juego responsable, TQJ ya implementa herramientas como límites de depósito, autoexclusión, monitoreo del comportamiento y comunicación activa con los usuarios.

La compañía adopta un enfoque preventivo y continuo que va más allá del cumplimiento regulatorio.

Este monitoreo se realiza mediante análisis comportamental en tiempo real, lo que permite identificar patrones de riesgo y realizar intervenciones rápidas y precisas.

Fischer subraya que la empresa busca ir más allá de las exigencias regulatorias, considerando el juego responsable como un diferencial competitivo y un compromiso institucional.

La inteligencia artificial desempeña un papel central en la operación. En marketing, se utiliza para optimización de campañas, predicción y generación de contenido.

En producto, contribuye a la evolución de la experiencia del usuario. En seguridad, fortalece los sistemas de análisis y protección.

Además, la IA permite profundizar la integración entre entretenimiento y betting, creando experiencias más interactivas y personalizadas.

Funcionalidades como la personalización en tiempo real y las mecánicas gamificadas forman parte del roadmap de la empresa.

Aun así, Fischer enfatiza que existe un límite claro en la personalización, la protección del usuario. Toda estrategia debe operar dentro de parámetros responsables, sin incentivar comportamientos de riesgo.

En síntesis, el CEO define el papel de TQJ en esta nueva fase del mercado como el de una plataforma capaz de conectar entretenimiento y apuestas en Brasil con responsabilidad, tecnología y confianza.

 

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Arturs Korolkovs on Leading Media 24’s Next Chapter

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To understand the story of Media 24, you really have to understand Arturs’ journey. He was the company’s very first employee, joining at the absolute beginning and helping build the foundation of what the business is today. After several years as Head of Sales, he has now stepped up to lead the entire organization into its next chapter.

In this interview, we’re going to talk about that transition from first employee to CEO. We’ll discuss Arturs’ vision for evolving Media 24 from a traditional affiliate into a modern digital ecosystem, his philosophy on internal leadership and delegation, and how the company is preparing for a massive 2026.

How does coming from a Head of Sales background change the way you view the CEO role compared to someone who might come from a product or tech background?

Coming from sales, you’re always focused on the finish line. A tech person might get caught up in making things perfect or adding features just because they’re cool. I don’t have that luxury. My focus is on things that actually move us forward. I’ve spent years talking to partners and seeing exactly what makes money and what doesn’t.

We’ve had that same philosophy at Media 24 since I started as the first employee. Act fast, check the data, and improve on what works.

Coming from sales also makes me more comfortable with the human side of the business. Being CEO isn’t just about decisions. But also about selling a vision to the team so they actually want to follow you. In sales, if people don’t believe in what you’re saying, you fail. I’m just applying that same logic here.

You were the first employee in Media 24, doing everything yourself. Now that you’re CEO, how do you handle stepping back and letting your team take the lead?

In the early days, If something needed doing, I did it. But you can’t scale a company if you’re making every decision yourself. My job now is to give my team the resources and the space to lead.

We’ve always believed in growing our own talent. For example, we recently promoted our new Head of Growth and our Head of Website Operations from within. Both have been with us for years. They’ve seen the company evolve, and I trust them completely.

I’m not looking for people who always agree with me. I want professionals who understand this business as well as I do, if not better. By promoting from within, I’m surrounding myself with people who have Media 24’s mindset but bring their own expert perspectives. My role now is to clear the path for them so they can build the products that will define our next few years in the industry.

We are seeing constant core updates. How is Media 24 protecting itself against the volatility of organic search?

You can’t ever truly be prepared for a Google update if your entire strategy is based on trying to trick an algorithm. If you spend all your time looking for shortcuts, you’re always going to be chasing the ones who lead.

Last year at Media 24, we took a serious look at our approach and redesigned our product strategy. Today, we aren’t building sites just to rank well. Instead, we’re building platforms that aim to be the undeniable go-to resource for each specific market

That means we’re investing heavily in the things that actually matter to a human being, not just a crawler. We’re re-imagining our content to provide real value, doubling down on UX, and constantly improving the product itself. By focusing on the end-user, search rankings become a byproduct of our quality rather than a lucky break we’re trying to keep.

Affiliates are often seen as “top of funnel.” How is Media 24 trying to own more of the user journey after the initial click?

It’s true that most affiliates stop at the click, but we see that as a missed opportunity. We understand that acquiring a new depositor is always significantly more expensive than retaining an existing one.

We’re moving toward building actual communities around our top platforms. A user might come to us for a specific bonus, but they are likely interested in other offers or new products down the road.

To capture that, we are creating touchpoints beyond just the website. We’re building a presence on social media and other channels where our users actually spend their time. If we can stay in front of the user where it matters, then we aren’t just sending traffic to operators. We’re delivering a much more loyal and valuable player.

There are cases when operators discontinue affiliate programs or cut commission rates. How do you future-proof a business that’s dependent on those relationships?

Unfortunately, that’s just the reality of the industry sometimes. You have to accept that these risks exist. For us, navigating those shifts is part of the process of building long-term relationships. You find out very quickly who your true partners are when things get tough.

That’s exactly why we invest so much time being present. We attend a lot of conferences and industry events throughout the year to meet our partners face-to-face. By staying close to the market and our partners, we can spot the red flags early and focus on the operators who actually value a fair, long-term collaboration.

Is Media 24 looking to diversify away from pure SEO traffic? Are PPC or social media traffic on your 2026 roadmap?

For 2026, our focus is staying on what we do best and what operators actually value most. SEO traffic is still the gold standard for quality in this industry. It takes a massive amount of work and patience to earn those positions, but the quality of that traffic is well worth the effort.

Regarding becoming multi-channel. It’s a conversation we’re having, and we are definitely exploring how to expand our expertise into new niches. But it won’t happen this year. 2026 is a massive year for us because of the World Cup. All our energy, investment, and product innovation are currently funneled into making sure our platforms are the best they can be for that event. We don’t want any distractions right now.

The lines between affiliate, media company, and data business are blurring. Does Media 24 see itself evolving beyond pure affiliate marketing?

I think affiliate marketing is really just a business model. It’s not the whole identity. If you look at the most successful players in our space today, they’ve already become hybrids.

We see ourselves the same way. We are a media company because we employ talented content writers and manage a social media presence. We are a data business because we have to understand user behavior at a very deep level to stay competitive.

The industry has evolved significantly. The best companies have evolved too. At Media 24, we don’t want to be put in a box. We are a digital business that uses an affiliate model to monetize. But our actual value lies in our content, our product, our data, and our ability to reach an audience better than anyone else.

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