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SBC Summit in Lisbon: Latin America's iGaming Growth Under the Loupe

27. Juni 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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The iGaming industry eagerly eyes Latin America. An upcoming SBC Summit in Lisbon will focus on the opportunities and challenges of this growing market. Experts discuss regulation and market development.

What happened

On October 1st, leading figures from the global gambling industry will gather in Lisbon. Specifically, at the Feira Internacional de Lisboa. A dedicated track of the SBC Summit will take place there. The focus will be on the Latin American online gambling market. Industry giants and executives will exchange views on the biggest growth opportunities. They will also discuss existing challenges.

The event attracts C-level managers from across Latin America. They will deliberate on strategies for future development. We in the editorial office have noticed that such summits are becoming increasingly important. Especially when it comes to opening up new markets. The focus on Latin America highlights the enormous potential of this region. Many countries there are still in the process of establishing their regulations. This creates both risks and significant opportunities. I personally follow such developments very closely. Especially the approaches to channeling players into legal offerings.

Background

Latin America is rapidly developing into a key market in global gambling. Countries like Brazil, Peru, and Colombia show great interest in regulated online offerings. Many governments recognize the value of licensing models. They aim to generate tax revenues and improve player protection. There is a lot of movement there. We have seen this in recent years. Previously, the market was often dominated by grey or black markets. These times are changing rapidly. New laws and frameworks are emerging. However, implementation is often complex. National differences play a significant role. What works in one country may not automatically succeed in another. SBC Summits are known for addressing these nuances. They bring together decision-makers and experts. This allows for direct sharing of experiences. For our industry, this is invaluable. One learns from the mistakes of others. One copies best practices. That is what makes such events so valuable.

A major focus is on the legalization of sports betting and online casinos. Brazil is a prominent example here. It has made enormous efforts to create a regulated market. This serves as a model for many other nations. Market consolidation is also an important topic. Large international operators are entering the region. They compete with local providers. This dynamic leads to new innovations. New products and services are emerging. Much is also happening in terms of payment methods and mobile optimization. After all, mobile usage in Latin America is very high. For many players, the smartphone is the primary device.

Why it matters for German players

At first glance, Latin America seems far away. However, the globalized gambling world is closely interconnected. What happens there can indirectly affect German players. Innovative concepts from Latin America could find their way to Europe. This applies, for example, to new game formats or technologies. Competition in online gambling is also global. If providers grow in new markets, they can strengthen their position. This could also have an impact on offerings in Germany.

However, direct effects for players here are minor. Regulated German online casinos such as JackpotPiraten.de or Merkur-Slots.de are subject to German gambling regulations. These are very strict and protect players. Offers from Latin America are prohibited for German players. This is due to the differing licenses. German providers may only operate with a GGL license. We emphasize this repeatedly. Only play in casinos that have a German license. That is your security. Do not be tempted by supposedly attractive offers from abroad. There is no guarantee of player protection or fair payouts there. This is our firm conviction here in the editorial office.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

The SBC Summit in Lisbon has a different relevance for operators with a GGL license. They closely monitor international developments. New technologies or marketing strategies from Latin America could also be of interest to them. This applies especially to responsible gaming. Many nascent markets are implementing new ways of player protection. Here, one can learn from each other. Perhaps new collaborations will also arise. For example, in software development. Or in operator structures that successfully operate in difficult-to-regulate markets.

German casinos like Loewen-Play.de or CrazyBuzzer.de are strongly focused on the German market. They must adhere to German regulations. Global growth is not their priority at the moment. But looking beyond one's own borders never hurts. One can always learn something. Especially from rapidly growing markets. The insights from Lisbon could therefore contribute to a better player experience in the long term. Also in Germany. The competitiveness of German providers also depends on knowledge transfer. They need to know what the rest of the world is doing. The industry is international, and it will always remain so.

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