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GiG grows regulated market footprint with new B2B supplier authorisation for Peru

| By iGB Freelance
Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) has been awarded an authorisation and registration (homologation) for Peru.

This officially allows it to partner with operators based in the newly regulated Latin American market, as GiG continues to grow its regulated market presence with over 29 complex regulated markets now available globally, on its revolutionary igaming technology.

The accreditation process, which opened its doors earlier this year, marks an early entry for GiG that will allow it to serve a market expected to grow post-regulation by up to 104%, up from €194m to €397m, in gross gaming revenue (GGR) over the next three years, according to H2 Gambling Data.

This new authorisation from the Peruvian authority, granted to GiG by Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo de Perú (MINCETUR), and covers its award-winning PAM, as GiG continues a long-standing commitment to regulated market expansion, reaffirming its position as a global leader for growth in highly regulated markets.

GiG’s Peruvian presence gained prominence with the announcement of the launch of Betsson Group’s Inkabet brand, in July, expanding on the successful partnership between the two, in regulated markets around the world.

GiG is continuing to expand its presence in global regulated markets and across Latin America, with its innovative igaming platform. Its powerful, secure and scalable platform offers operators significant opportunities for exponential revenue growth, with a suite of dynamic localisation features.

Peruvian operators will benefit from GiG’s integration with leading content and payment providers, with advanced AI tools, DataX and LogicX, enhancing decision-making and rule-building processes. This balance of cutting-edge tools and best-in-class features have proven highly effective in increasing player acquisition and retention, highlighting GiG’s competitive edge in complex regulatory environments like Peru.

Claudio Caruana, general counsel for GiG, says; “The addition of the Peruvian authorisation to our ever-expanding list of supported regulated markets continues to demonstrate the focus we at GiG have placed on legislation, providing the framework essential for sustainable and prosperous growth within the online igaming industry. We are delighted to be fully prepared to power new and potential partners with our award-winning technology in the area.”