MAR 23 DE ABRIL DE 2024 - 11:40hs.
Its Quickfire platform already operates in the country

Microgaming gets ready to have a strong presence in the Mexican market

Undoubtedly, Mexico is one of the emerging economies that generates the most interest within the online gaming and sports betting industry. Microgaming, one of the most important companies in the sector, has placed its eyes on the Aztec country and is preparing to enter with an important presence.

Early in 2018, Quickfire, a platform promoted by Microgaming, extended its Latin American reach after a deal with Strendus. The group comprises several companies that operate gambling and entertainment establishments in Mexico, managing 14 casinos in total.

Currently Strendus.com.mx, the interactive division of Logrand Entertainment Group, has a wide collection of Microgaming games, including the classics Jane Blonde, Avalon and Mega Moolah. Microgamong, a pioneer in the field of casino gaming software, currently offers different brands of online casinos to play from Mexico their best versions of slots, live roulette, blackjack and much more.

Andrew Clucas, Director of Quickfire at Microgaming, comments to the press: "We are delighted to work with the experienced Logrand team. Strendus is the first Quickfire operator to be launched in the regulated online gaming market in Mexico, expanding our presence in the important market of Latin America."

Jorge Morales, director of the Caribbean and Latin America division at Microgaming, adds: "Logrand is one of the largest operators in Mexico, with a network of luxury casinos. We already know that Microgaming games are very popular in Mexico's local market, so launching this content online with the online division of Logrand will undoubtedly be a success."

Lenin Castillo, director of operations of Logrand Entertainment Group, said in the same way: "As a Mexican company of good reputation, Logrand is pleased to provide Mexican players the excellent and extensive content of quality games of Microgaming through the Quickfire platform" .

Source: GMB