Oddin.gg continues to march forward in Latin America, with the acclaimed tech and odds esports firm securing another important license, this time from the Lottery of the City of Buenos Aires (LOTBA).
The City of Buenos Aires is a separate jurisdiction, and it is independently regulated by the LOTBA, which will now welcome Oddin.gg and allow the supplier to provide its Odds Feed, Risk Management, BetBuilder, and Widgets.
Oddin.gg secures entry into the City of Buenos Aires
Oddin.gg has welcomed the opportunity to be able to provide its products in one of the most rigorously regulated jurisdictions in Latin America, as the City of Buenos Aires operates as an autonomous region for gambling regulation.
The company has highlighted the rigorous process it underwent to obtain its license, a testament to its technological capacity and commitment to compliance. In a statement, Oddin.gg Senior Business Development Manager Juana Bischoff, who welcomed the opportunity to see his company enter the coveted local market.
"Being officially registered with LOTBA marks an important step in Oddin.gg’s long-term commitment to the Latin American market. Esports is gaining real traction across the region, and we want operators in Buenos Aires - and beyond - to have the tools and insight to deliver a top-tier esports betting experience. We’re not just bringing leading technology—we’re bringing the local expertise and regulatory awareness needed to help our partners like Betsson and Jugadon grow."
Oddin.gg continues to push further afield in different markets
Oddin.gg has been expanding its footprint internationally, and the company teamed up with AdmiralBet in Poland, consolidating its local footprint and bringing its 24/7 Fast Betting Content, including theCS2 Duels format, which has become a favorite.
In early July, the company also teamed up with LeonBet, providing esports odds and solutions to the acclaimed operator. The company has not only been focused on Latin America, but Oddin.gg has also been securing licenses in Colorado and West Virginia over the past few years.