BETER doubles down on LatAm with Peru certification

BETER, leading provider of fast-betting content designed to engage the next generation of players, has strengthened its position in Latin America by being certified as a service provider in Peru.

This certification enables BETER to supply its content, including live streaming, data and odds, to operators in the Peruvian market interested in the provider’s offerings.

BETER has been providing its suite of products, including its proprietary ESportsBattle and Setka Cup table tennis tournaments to LatAm operators for the past few years, and is now certified by the Ministry of Foreign Trade & Tourism of Peru, adding a new country to its coverage.

This means that licensed operators in Peru can offer the provider’s superior high-value content to their players, and tap into lucrative audiences such as Millennials and Gen Z. 

BETER arranges over 45,000 monthly events across eight esports and sports disciplines, providing an unrivalled betting experience that combines 24/7 streaming, real-time data and odds with sustained 7.5%+ margin retention, ensuring the best value for operators and their players.

Gal Ehrlich, CEO of BETER, says: “Being certificated as a service provider in Peru really strengthens our position in the growing and thriving LatAm region where our content is already performing incredibly well for operators, with players drawn to the fast-betting experiences we offer.

“This certification confirms that we are an established, reliable and reputable betting content provider and will absolutely help us secure big-name partnerships across the market.”

Valeria Tarchynska, Chief Legal Officer at BETER, adds: “Receiving certification from the Ministry of Foreign Trade & Tourism of Peru is a significant milestone for BETER and recognises the quality and integrity of the content we provide. 

“Applying for and securing certifications is a tough task, and this has only been possible due to dedicated work of our legal team and reliable local partner, the Salazar & Zúñiga law firm.”

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