4 March 2021

PRAGMATIC PLAY SECURES PERUVIAN GROWTH WITH APOSTA365 DEAL

The provider continues to grow its business in the burgeoning market

Pragmatic Play, a leading game content provider to the gaming industry, has strengthened its position in Peru thanks to a new deal with operator Aposta365. 

The agreement will see Aposta365 take Pragmatic Play’s portfolio of award-winning slots including the fan-favourite Wolf Gold and Hot to Burn, recent hit Gates of Olympus, and the highly acclaimed John Hunter series, along with its table games and scratchcards. 

The ambitious operator is well established in the country with its online casino, sports betting platform and physical locations but also has plans to expand further throughout LatAm. 

The announcement is the latest in a string of similar deals signed by Pragmatic Play in the general region as the provider continues to grow its business in the burgeoning market. Peru is rapidly growing its online sector following the enforced closure of land-based gambling and betting outlets due to the pandemic. 

Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Peru is a market of great importance to us and as such this deal with Aposta365 aligns perfectly with our aspirations there.  

“Their experience in the local market will be invaluable in us making our mark there. We’re looking forward to working with them. 

Luis Alder, General Director at Aposta365 said: “Pragmatic Play offers exactly the kind of content we’re looking for to enhance our operations. 

“They’re leader in what they do, and we’re delighted our players will be able to enjoy their games. It’s a great way for us to leverage the growth in Peru’s online space.”  

Pragmatic Play currently produces up to five new slot titles a month, while also delivering Live Casino and Bingo games as part of its multi-product portfolio, available through one single API. 

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