NSoft, the Mostar-based B2B gaming technology supplier, has announced five new sportsbook platform agreements across Latin America as the company makes its most significant push into the region following years of preparation.
The agreements — with operators across Colombia, Peru, and Argentina — will see NSoft's Seven platform deployed to support both retail and online sportsbook operations, with go-live dates staggered across Q2 and Q3 2026.
Latin America has emerged as one of the most dynamic regions for regulated sports betting expansion, following Brazil's landmark market regulation in 2023, Colombia's continued licence expansion, and Peru's introduction of a formal online gambling framework in late 2024.
"Latin America is a natural extension of our footprint. The technical requirements, the sporting culture, the regulatory environment — they all align well with what we do," said NSoft CEO Dražen Bjelopavlić.
The Seven platform, which NSoft has operated since 2012, covers retail terminal management, online sportsbook, virtual sports, and casino aggregation. NSoft said it has invested significantly in Spanish and Portuguese localisation, as well as payment provider integrations specific to the Latin American market, over the past 18 months in preparation for the expansion.
The company also announced the appointment of a new Regional Director for Latin America — a hire it said signals its intention to build a permanent commercial presence in the region rather than operate from its European headquarters.
Source: NSoft

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