BGaming teams up with Atlas-IAC to extend LatAm footprint

April 18, 2024
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This is the latest in series of BGaming partnerships in the region.

BGaming has struck a deal in Latin America with B2B software supplier Atlas-IAC to expand its presence in the region. The iGaming content provider will work with Atlas to give Brazilian players access to its signature games.

Players will now be able to access games like Merge Up and Wild Tiger through Atlas-IAC’s iGaming platform. Instant win series games like Scratch Alpaca will also be available to Brazilian players.

However, BGaming is no stranger to the region. The supplier has also gained a foothold in Brazil through its recent partnership with The Factory Gaming.

BGaming CCO Olga Levshina spoke on the company’s behalf and said teaming up with Altas is an exciting move for BGaming.

Levshina commented, “We are pleased to secure this partnership with such an esteemed brand as Atlas-IAC.

 “Through this deal, Atlas-IAC’s players will gain access to a plethora of creative and diverse slots to fit their tastes and we look forward to seeing how this agreement develops into the future.”

Atlas-IAC COO Lidiia Vakulenko echoed similar sentiments and expressed the company’s excitement to enter this partnership by saying, “Atlas-IAC stands as one of the premier iGaming providers in LatAm. Our commitment to peak performance is unwavering, driving us to assist our partners in evolving to meet the dynamic needs of their players. Scratch games are hugely popular in this market, and we know BGaming’s are among the best we could offer.

“Welcoming BGaming as our new partner, we witness their rapid ascent to success in Latin America, and we are confident that players will delight in exploring the diverse experiences offered within its portfolio.”

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