The company has announced that it is ready to present its latest innovations for Latin American operators at booth C155, at the Feira Internacional de Lisboa.
Press release.- WA.Technology will showcase its latest innovations in its lottery and sports betting platforms at the SBC Summit in Lisbon later this month.
The company is known as one of the successful B2B partners in Latin America and plans to exhibit several product launches designed for Latin American operators. The latest releases will focus on giving their Latin American partners an edge in the rapidly growing lottery vertical.
During the event, WA.Technology will present its latest product WA.Lottery at booth C155, which promises to revolutionize the way online operators interact with retail lottery bettors across Latin America. WA.Technology partners can now integrate the provider's newly updated lottery product directly into their online casino or betting house through a wallet integration.
Players, who represent a high-performance acquisition tool for all partners, can access more than 70 of the world's largest lottery formats, including weekly prizes of USD 100m in all draws across Latin America and Brazil.
Also available will be very popular lottery games from the United States, such as Powerball and Megamillions, with jackpots exceeding USD 1000m.
In addition, WA.Technology will present its new fantasy sports and Pick’Em Play Props offering, which is being rolled out imminently for renowned operators across the Latin American market. Designed for players to unleash their sports expertise in Daily Fantasy Sports and Free-to-Play prediction games, both represent a proven acquisition tool for Latin American operators to boost engagement, retention, and cross-selling opportunities.
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Axel Antillon, regional director for Latin America at WA.Technology, said: “The SBC Summit is fast approaching and we are eager to showcase our solutions to delegates at the event! At WA.Technology, our mission is to provide our operator partners with all the tools they need to scale their business in new markets.”
This was communicated by the Lottery of Charity when exposing this clandestine practice.
Panama.- The sale of chances and combined tickets has become a common practice among sellers of the National Lottery of Charity, which would affect both consumers and state revenues.
In response, the Municipality of San Miguelito will apply the penalties provided by law against businesses and individuals who engage in clandestine sales.
Yamileth Quiroz, representative of the ticket sellers, cited law decree No. 38 of July 31, 2000, to urge municipal authorities to implement operations and sanctions to combat unfair competition, according to Panamérica media.
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