JUE 28 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 11:35hs.
The provider is licenced in 20 jurisdictions of the region


iSoftBet continues Latin American growth with Dotworkers deal

Online games supplier and content aggregator iSoftBet has maintained its impressive commercial momentum in Latin America after partnering with Dotworkers, following key strategic deals with regional operators Bwin, Luckia, and Zamba throughout the continent. “We’re extremely proud of our games portfolio and we’re eager to see how our titles are received by LatAm players,” comments Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at iSoftBet.

The deal will see iSoftBet’s complete slot portfolio go live on Dotworkers’ iGaming solution, with customers having access to its array of leading Megaways and Hold and Win hits, including recent release Wild Hammer Megaways. 

iSoftBet’s latest agreement with Dotworkers marks yet another expansion for the supplier in Latin America, following key strategic deals with regional operators Bwin, Luckia, and Zamba throughout the continent. 

The supplier has enjoyed a number of important commercial landmarks in recent months, following the awarding of its Greek Licence, as well as partnerships with Skywind and Doradobet.

It marks yet more positive momentum for iSoftBet, following the debut CasinoBeats Game Developer Awards, where it was successful in the Game Narrative category for the thrilling hit Moriarty Megaways.

iSoftBet’s growth in Latin American regulated markets is testament to its strong approach to compliance, with the provider licenced in 20 jurisdictions. 

Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at iSoftBet, commented: “Latin America is an incredibly exciting opportunity and we’re delighted to further our footprint in markets like Peru, Venezuela, Paraguay, and Chile after partnering with Dotworkers. Its comprehensive iGaming solution is enjoyed by operators throughout the country and it gives us a fantastic platform to reach more players than ever before.” 

“We’re extremely proud of our games portfolio and we’re eager to see how our titles are received by LatAm players,” Kollind added.

Source: GMB