Foliatti Partners with MadMen: New Online Casino Platform for the Mexican Market
AI-GENERATEDMexican gambling giant Foliatti is modernizing its digital infrastructure. Together with MadMen, a bespoke platform is being created for maximum operator control.
The Mexican gambling market is undergoing a phase of technological advancement where established operators are increasingly prioritizing autonomy. Foliatti Group, which already boasts a significant presence in Mexico’s land-based sector, is now taking the next step in its digital transformation. Through a partnership with iGaming specialist MadMen, the entire online casino platform is being fundamentally redesigned. This move is not merely a technical necessity but a strategic realignment to act more flexibly in the highly competitive online environment.
At the core of the project is the migration to an in-house front-end, granting Foliatti full control over the user interface and future product developments. Previously, the company, like many others in the industry, was heavily dependent on the rigid structures of external platform providers. With the new architecture, which includes API integrations and a bespoke Content Management System (CMS), the operator can now implement changes independently. This is particularly vital for tailoring the online interface to the specific preferences of players in the Mexican market.
Numbers and facts
The collaboration between Foliatti and MadMen is not a new phenomenon but a logical continuation of a relationship that began in June 2021. MadMen serves as a certified Gold Partner of EveryMatrix, whose technology ecosystem also plays a foundational role. The project involves extensive overhauls of the back-end system and a complete restructuring of the infrastructure. The goal is to significantly simplify navigation for customers and enhance overall site performance.
“When we first heard the proposal for this project, we were excited by the challenge of bringing this to life. Our team handled the more technical side, while Foliatti focused on how things worked for users. Overall, it was a great, productive partnership with the Foliatti team.” - Michel Groenendijk, Co-founder of MadMen
Background
Foliatti, known under the corporate name Concepto Deportivo de Mitras, is one of the leading operators in several Mexican states. The company launched its first online venture, Foliatti Casino, in December 2021 using EveryMatrix’s turnkey solution, including the iGaming integration platform and sports betting solution. MadMen was already responsible for brand identity and web design at that time. The current expansion of the partnership illustrates that simple white-label solutions often no longer suffice for growing companies. The necessity for a dedicated product roadmap, alluded to by Michel Groenendijk, demonstrates the maturity of the Mexican market.
“As soon as we had the idea for this project, we knew MadMen would be the team to help make it happen. We are excited to see the impact this will have for our customers through an improved site which is easier to navigate.” - Pamela Loman, Online Director for Foliatti
Why it matters for German players
For German players, this specific news has no immediate impact on their daily gaming experience, as Foliatti is primarily focused on the Mexican market. However, the development highlights a global trend: reputable operators are investing heavily in their own controllable platforms to better implement regulatory requirements. In Germany, this is particularly relevant due to the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Those playing in Germany should exclusively use platforms listed on the official whitelist of the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL). These providers must meet strict technical requirements, such as the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit and connection to the LUGAS monitoring system.
The development at Foliatti serves as a reminder that technical transparency and stability are paramount for safe gambling. German customers benefit from a similar IT infrastructure at GGL-licensed providers, ensuring that player exclusions via OASIS take effect immediately and the one-euro stake limit for online slots is technically enforced. Switching to providers from Curacao or the MGA does not offer this protection and carries legal risks for players residing in Germany.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
German operators with a GGL license can learn from the Foliatti case that control over the front-end is crucial for user retention. While the GGL sets very narrow boundaries for design and gameplay, there remains room for technical optimization within the legal guardrails. A flexible API connection, as implemented by MadMen for Foliatti, also allows German providers to seamlessly integrate responsible gaming features into the user experience without compromising performance. Since the German market is characterized by high taxes and strict rules, technical efficiency becomes the most important competitive advantage for legal casinos.
Frequently asked questions
Who are the partners in this project?
The collaboration is between the Mexican casino operator Foliatti (Concepto Deportivo de Mitras) and the iGaming technology provider MadMen. MadMen is also a certified Gold Partner of EveryMatrix.
What is the goal of the new online platform?
Foliatti aims to gain more control over its product development through a proprietary front-end and a custom CMS. This allows for faster updates and better adaptation to the needs of Mexican players.
How long have Foliatti and MadMen been working together?
The business relationship between the two companies began in June 2021. At that time, MadMen supported the initial online launch of Foliatti Casino through design and brand development.
Which technical areas does the agreement cover?
The project includes front-end development, infrastructure, a bespoke content management system, and various API integrations. It is a fundamental overhaul of the entire digital system.
Can German players play at Foliatti Casino?
No, Foliatti focuses on the regulated Mexican market and does not hold a GGL license for Germany. German players must use providers from the official whitelist to play legally and safely.
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