Salsa Gator Earns GLI Certification Ahead of Brazil’s iGaming Reforms
Salsa Technology’s content aggregator platform, Salsa Gator, has achieved Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) certification, positioning the company to operate within Brazil’s regulated iGaming market starting 1 January 2025.
The certification ensures compliance with the regulatory framework established by Brazil’s Ministry of Finance’s Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA). This milestone allows Salsa Technology to deliver licensed content and services to operators ahead of the country’s regulatory rollout.
Key Details
- Regulatory Compliance: The GLI certification confirms Salsa Gator aligns with Brazil’s new iGaming standards.
- Content Offering: The platform provides games from notable providers, including Evolution, Games Global, and FBM, tailored for Brazilian players with multilingual support in Portuguese, Spanish, and English.
- Operator Support: The certified framework enables local and international operators to enter the Brazilian market seamlessly.
Strategic Partnerships
Salsa Technology has established multiple content agreements to enhance its portfolio:
- Partnerships with Evolution, Games Global, Spribe, RubyPlay, and FBM ensure a diverse range of offerings for players.
- In August 2024, the company expanded its collaboration with First Sportsbook to deliver integrated sports betting solutions.
- Earlier, in November 2023, a partnership with Mancala Gaming added new slot games to its platform.
Expert Commentary
Eliane Nunes, Chief Growth Officer at Salsa Technology, remarked:
“Salsa Technology is committed to delivering the best experience for operators and players in Brazil’s regulated market. Our focus on quality, innovation, and localised support positions us at the forefront of this historic moment for Brazil’s iGaming sector.”
The GLI certification not only confirms compliance but also strengthens Salsa Technology’s market readiness. With robust partnerships and a comprehensive platform, Salsa Technology is well-equipped to support operators as Brazil transitions to a fully regulated iGaming landscape.