Booming Games partners with Apuesta Total in Peru

August 9, 2024
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The supplier initially received its license in the region back in March.

Booming Games has agreed a deal with its first operator in Peru in the form of Apuesta Total. 

The Peruvian operator offers sports betting, casino games and virtual sports,and is viewed as one of the leading operators in the region. 

Booming Games secured its license to operate in Peru in March, not long after iGaming regulations officially came into effect in the country on 9 February 2024, with this deal marking its first client partner in the market. 

The supplier will now offer a variety of slot games, such as Buffalo Hold and Win, Burning Classics Go Wild, Gold Gold Gold, TNT Bonanza, Cash Pig and Flaming Chilies to Apuesta Total. 

Booming Games Senior Account Manager Daniela Parra said: "Booming Games is thrilled about its partnership with Apuesta Total, one of Peru's leading online casino operators. This collaboration comes at a pivotal time as new regulations are being implemented in Peru. It marks a significant step forward in strengthening our presence in the LATAM region and expanding into regulated markets." 

Booming Games CCO Frederik Niehusen commented: "As announced a couple of months ago, Booming Games has officially entered the Peruvian market. We are delighted to welcome our first client, Apuesta Total, a leading operator in Peru. We are committed to consistently delivering exciting products to their players. This partnership marks the beginning of an exciting journey, and I look forward to the future." 

In other news from LatAm this week, Nuvei has gained a payment institution license to offer its full suite of services within Brazil through its acquisition of Pay2All Instituição de Pagamento Ltda. 

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