The two-day event covered virtually all aspects of the gaming industry across the region, offering participants the opportunity to become more familiar with what lies ahead. During the summit, the SBC Leaders Panel held a panel to talk about the emerging market, and Betcris CEO JD Duarte was an integral part of that discussion.
The SBC Leaders Panel specifically targeted the nascent LatAm gaming market and what is going to drive success in the region. Panelists touched on the different state of regulations throughout Latin America and the need to create standardized protocols to allow for the development of a responsible and mature market. Duarte opened the discussion by detailing the important role that sports play in the region, and how this is serving as a solid foundation upon which the sports gambling industry can build.
Duarte also pointed out how the LatAm region has quickly become the next big target for gaming and added, “Latin America poses a very interesting opportunity, because of the passion I believe that people have for sports. And actually, how big a role the sports played in knowing the culture of everyone in Latin America. And it’s not only football or soccer – as the Americans call it, because any sport, Latinos embrace.”
Latin America is comprised of around 600 million people, virtually all of whom speak either Spanish or Portuguese. This is a factor in the rapid expansion of the region’s gaming opportunities, as operators do not have to worry about building platforms in multiple languages like they do with their European operations. This makes it a “pretty attractive region from that point of view,” according to Duarte. However, it also could present some initial challenges as non-LatAm operators have to adjust to the local environment, including adapting to accepted payment methods, some of which are still under development.
Also participating in the panel were Andre Gelfi, Betsson’s Managing Partner Brazil, and Richard Schwartz, the president of Rush Street Gaming, and was moderated by Asia Gaming Brief co-founder Rosalind Wade. Gelfi and Schwartz reiterated the benefits and challenges expressed by Duarte, emphasizing the need to develop a local, more personal relationship with gaming enthusiasts.