Bombay Group
Bombay Live granted first ever Live Studio licence in Buenos Aires
Live casino brand Bombay Live has been granted a licence to provide its product offering in the Province of Buenos Aires, making it the first ever studio to receive approval to operate Live Casino in the region.
The Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos (IPLyC) this week issued Bombay Live’s supplier licence after the company set up a dedicated studio in the region, a requirement to provide Live Casino in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Bombay Group has significantly invested in its Buenos Aires Live Studio, which features state-of-the-art equipment, and the company has also recruited over 200 dealers to offer a luxury gaming experience to local players.
The supplier licence is a milestone for Bombay Group who is set to further its reach in LatAm, bringing its product offering to new audiences.
Maximiliano Majo, Head of LatAm at Bombay Group, said: “We are extremely pleased to be the first and only supplier to get the regulator’s approval to offer live casino products in Buenos Aires and to make our first entry into Argentina.
“This is a huge achievement for us and we have made significant investments to rapidly launch our studio in the region. The market as well as the wider LatAm region hold great potential and we look forward to partnering with operators in Buenos Aires and introducing our premium offering to local players.”
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