Argentinian market
Betsson Launches Online Gambling in Buenos Aires
In line with its growth strategy for Latin America, Betsson continues to strengthen its presence on the continent by partnering with local operators. Betsson, together with the leading land-based operator, Casino de Victoria, has been granted a license for both the Province and the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina and both of these are now live.
Whilst the land-based gambling market is very mature in Argentina, online gambling is still relatively new and thereby represents significant potential for Betsson in the country. For the Argentinian market, Betsson has partnered with Casino de Victoria, a leading land-based operator in Argentina and part of Grupo Mautone. Betsson’s ambition is to become a market leader in the rapidly growing online market by combining Betsson’s digital know-how and technical platform with Casino de Victoria’s local market expertise.
Betsson.com.ar (City of Buenos Aires) and Betsson.bet.ar (Province of Buenos Aires) are now live and offer online sports betting (both pre-match and live bets), casino slots, table games, and horse racing.
“The launch in Argentina signifies yet another milestone in LatAm and further strengthens Betsson’s market presence in the region. The license for the Province of Buenos Aires, together with the license for the City of Buenos Aires, cement our position in the region. LatAm is a strategically important region where we are performing well and we have great ambitions for the future in Argentina,” Pontus Lindwall, CEO of Betsson, said.
Betsson launched its operation in the Province of Buenos Aires on January 17, 2022, after obtaining the license granted by the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos (IPLyC). In turn, operations in the City of Buenos Aires began on January 6, 2022 from the license granted by the City Lottery (LOTBA).
Argentinian market
SYNOT Games Takes a Leap Forward with Certification Milestone in Argentina

SYNOT Games announced that 140 of its top-tier games have been officially certified for the Argentinian market.
The certifications, issued by Gaming Labs International mark a significant step in SYNOT Games’ commitment to delivering high-quality, compliant, and entertaining products to the Latin American market.
In addition to the 140 games, the certifications include the renowned SYNOT Progressive Bonus and advanced Random Number Generator technology, providing operators and players with a superior and trustworthy gaming experience.
SYNOT Games is committed to certifying its entire game portfolio for the Argentinian district shortly. This will further solidify the company’s presence in the rapidly growing Latin American market and reaffirm its position as a trusted partner for local and global operators.
Martina Krajci, CCO at SYNOT Games, said: “We are delighted to achieve these certifications and bring our innovative products to Argentina. This is an important milestone in our global expansion strategy, and we look forward to offering our Argentinian partners and players access to our certified games, backed by industry-leading technology and robust compliance standards.”
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