Vibra Solutions Granted Peru Regulatory Accreditation

Vibra Solutions, a prominent LatAm omnichannel platform developer, has achieved official registration as a B2B technology supplier in Peru’s newly regulated market.

The company’s rapid growth culminated in receiving regulatory accreditation from Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade & Tourism (Mincetur), positioning it to soon facilitate customer launches in the emerging market.

Vibra Solutions offers modular technology adaptable to various operator needs, whether online, retail, or both. It provides brands seeking enhanced flexibility and customization options with an alternative platform solution. Notably, its GLI-certified technology is operational across multiple LatAm markets, including Brazil and Argentina.

The company’s content aggregation feature is a cornerstone of its flexible platform, offering access to over 2,800 games from 20+ globally renowned providers. Moreover, its multi-currency payment gateway, integrated with more than 30 suppliers, enhances operational efficiency for operators.

Expanding its offerings, Vibra Solutions has ventured into the Video Lottery Terminal (VLT) sector in the region, introducing its own Electronic Game Machine (EGM) platform. This initiative includes in-house localized content and third-party aggregated content, alongside technology adaptation services for existing hardware setups.

In June 2023, Vibra made headlines by becoming one of the pioneering providers to introduce VLTs with lottery-certified content in Brazil. Its ‘Scratch-a-Lot’ games garnered swift popularity, establishing a strong foothold in the market.

Ramiro Atucha, CEO, Vibra Gaming, said: “Our official registration in Peru marks yet another milestone in our LatAm growth story, a region we are proud to call home, where we have gained a formidable reputation with our proprietary games and technologies, and where we are rapidly expanding.

“Peru is a great market of key importance to us, with many possibilities on the horizon. Vibra Solutions is poised to make its mark as the country establishes a regulated iGaming market.”

Published on: