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Playson secures B2B supplier licence in Peru

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Playson, the accomplished digital entertainment supplier, has obtained a Peruvian B2B gambling licence as part of its commitment to enter more markets worldwide.

The company has worked tirelessly to meet the requirements set out by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR) following regulation in the country. New laws came into force in February making Peru the fourth LatAm market to regulate online casino.

Playson’s General Counsel Felicia Andronic, Head of Compliance Martyna Scieszka and CCO Tamas Kusztos all collaborated throughout the process to bring the supplier’s operations in line with stringent regulations.

As a licensed supplier, Playson has ambitions to make a strong impact in Peru and deliver more opportunities for operators to elevate their digital casinos with its diverse games portfolio. Ahead of its content going live, the team will work to obtain relevant game certifications and undergo technical audits as they seek to progress in the burgeoning market.

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This latest licence adds to six other global licences held by Playson, including from the UKGC, ONJN in Romania, HGC in Greece and GRA in Singapore. It demonstrates the company’s aptitude at navigating complex regulatory landscapes and determination to deliver top-class content worldwide.

Tamas Kusztos, CCO at Playson, said: “As we seek to bring more engaging experiences to players in new markets, obtaining a licence in Peru is a significant strategic move. The market stands out as one of the most promising in the LatAm region and we look forward to establishing a prominent position in the country.”

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