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Vibra Solutions receives Peru regulatory accreditation

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Go-to LatAm omnichannel platform developer gains registered B2B supplier status in newly regulating market.

Vibra Solutions, the go-to LatAm omnichannel platform developer has been officially registered as a B2B technology supplier in the newly regulating Peru market.

The rapidly growing company has received regulatory accreditation from Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade & Tourism (Mincetur) enabling it to soon launch customers into the new territory.

Vibra Solutions’ modular technology is designed to adapt to any operator need, online, retail or both, and is aimed at brands looking to move from existing platforms to a more flexible and customizable alternative. Its technology is GLI-certified and already live across several LatAm markets including Brazil and Argentina.

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Vibra Solutions’ content aggregation is a key part of its flexible platform which contains more than 2,800 games from 20+ of the world’s most popular providers and a multi-currency payment gateway integrated with more than 30 suppliers.

Vibra has also launched a new VLT division in the region providing its own Electronic Game Machine (EGM) platform, in-house localized and third-party aggregated content, as well as adapting its technology to any existing hardware clients already have in place.

In June 2023, Vibra became one of the first providers to launch VLTs with lottery-certified content in Brazil, with its ‘Scratch-a-Lot’ games becoming an instant fan favorite.

Ramiro Atucha, CEO, Vibra Gaming, said: “Our official registration in Peru marks yet another milestone in our LatAm growth story, a region we are proud to call home, where we have gained a formidable reputation with our proprietary games and technologies, and where we are rapidly expanding.

“Peru is a great market of key importance to us, with many possibilities on the horizon. Vibra Solutions is poised to make its mark as the country establishes a regulated iGaming market.”

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