From fraud prevention to payments: LatAm betting’s latest tech moves
New developments in Peru and Colombia highlight how operators and suppliers are investing in security, compliance and payment infrastructure.
New developments in Peru and Colombia highlight how operators and suppliers are investing in security, compliance and payment infrastructure.
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In just three weeks, the inaugural LatAm iGaming Affiliate (LiGA) Summit 2026 will welcome renowned regional and international gaming stakeholders to Lima, Peru, on 15 – 16 June 2026 at the El Pardo Lima - A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel.
The affiliate group is targeting one of Latin America’s newer regulated betting markets as operators prepare for increased football wagering activity.
Vibra Gaming will integrate Betby’s sportsbook offering to cover over 500,000 events per month, enabling the provider to extend its platform capabilities without adding significant development overhead.
Cirsa has reported operating revenue of €623m ($724.4m) in Q1 2026, up 8% year-on-year, with operating profit rising 8.5% to €194m and EBITDA also increasing 8.5%.
Peru’s newly introduced licensing framework has pushed the country into the spotlight of the regional gaming industry, consequently generating growing interest in the upcoming summit.
The appointment strengthens the supplier’s commercial focus across Latin American regulated markets.