RSI opens two offices to extend its LatAm reach

December 12, 2022
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Its Mexico and Colombia locations have opened to expand RushBet brand awareness.

RSI has opened two offices in the Latin American region, one in Colombia and one in Mexico. The Bogota and Medellin locations were established to extend the RushBet footprint throughout Latin America.

RSI CEO Richard Schwartz said: “We are investing in the region’s future and recognize the importance of earning the trust and respect of the communities where we operate.

“It’s important to have the brightest and strongest local teams to execute RSI’s ambitious growth strategy.”

The US-based operator is the first to go live in Colombia. Since the initial launch, the company has partnered with banks, media companies, retailers and sports leagues that have a large amount of influence throughout the area.

RSI recently broadened its partnership with LaLiga and has expanded from Colombia to all of South America.

Schwartz went on to add that the company considers both offices a company investment.

He commented: “These new state-of-the art offices further exemplify our innovation and continued investment in Latin America and the future growth we expect in the region.

“It was important for us to invest in creating world-class facilities to continue to attract and retain top industry talent, who play a vital role in RSI’s ongoing growth in Latin America.”

In addition to its Latin American growth, the company continues to extend its digital footprint into the US. RSI Recently teamed up with Bragg Gaming Group to launch new technology and content in New Jersey through the company’s remote game server (RGS). The collaboration further expands the company’s reach throughout the region.

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