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Argentina: Stake launches in Buenos Aires Province

Stake will operate via stake.bet.ar under a license from the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos.

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Key Points
Stake has officially expanded into Argentina
Argentinian players will gain access to Stake’s sportsbook and casino products
Stake will leverage its existing ambassador partnership with former Argentina striker Sergio Aguero to strengthen its presence in the market

Stake has announced its launch in Argentina’s Buenos Aires Province, continuing its expansion across Latin America.

Operating via stake.bet.ar under a license granted by the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos, Stake will offer Argentinian players access to its sportsbook and casino products.

The operator has reported recent growth in markets including Peru, Brazil and Colombia.

In the Argentinian market, Stake will benefit from an already established ambassador partnership with former local striker Sergio Aguero.

Diana Otalora, LatAm General Manager at Stake, stated: “Argentina is an important market for us and a natural next step in our expansion across Latin America. There is an incredibly passionate sporting culture, a large and digitally engaged population and strong long-term potential for Stake.

“We’ve continued to build momentum across Latin America in recent years and this launch reflects our ambition to establish Stake as the leading entertainment brand in the region. Argentina is a market with energy and identity and we’re excited to bring our world-class sportsbook and casino experience to players through stake.bet.ar.”

Earlier this month, Stake launched its online casino and sportsbook offering in Mexico, describing it as one of the region’s “most dynamic and fast-growing” markets.

Beyond Latin America, the operator recently secured entry into the Danish market via a five-year license.

In March, Stake appointed former Chelsea and Real Madrid winger Eden Hazard as a global ambassador ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Meanwhile, in the US it is facing scrutiny following a lawsuit alleging that it and Coinbase facilitate underage gambling at offshore casinos.

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In 2025, Stake was forced to exit the UK market due to intense regulatory scrutiny from the nation’s Gambling Commission

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