Affiliate marketing on the rise in Latin America

Prague Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 (25-26 March)

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Contribution of Jimena Gamboa Baragaño

They are passionate, they are fanatic and they love gaming – this is Latin America in a nutshell.

Due to recent developments, the Latin American iGaming-market has received a growing interest of late. With Colombia becoming the first country to approve a regulated online-gaming market in 2016, the latest trends indicate that more countries will follow. Market leading games developer NetEnt recently signed a customer agreement with Caliente, Mexico’s largest online casino in their regulated market. This is yet another huge step towards more doors opening for both operators and affiliates alike.

Experts believe that it will not take long before more Latin American authorities  realize  the benefits of the added tax income and job opportunities that a regulated online gaming market will provide.

Thanks to great advancements in technology, Latin American gamers have quickly developed a huge interest for online gaming. The surge in the use of smartphones, especially among young people, means that online gaming operators now have a strong advantage over land-based casinos.

The Latin American region has a population of over 600 million people and online operators are constantly finding new ways to tap into this market. Some of Europe’s biggest operators have already made their presence known, especially in countries like Mexico, Colombia and even Brazil.

As the number of operators increase, affiliate marketers have more brands to advertise. The number of affiliate marketers around Latin America are still relatively few and this means that there’s plenty of room for new affiliates to stake their claim.

This is why Scandinavian affiliate network Matching Visions have their sights set on conquering Latin America in 2018. Mexican international Jimena Gamboa Baragaño, was recently added to the Matching Visions team and they are now preparing to travel  West and start building relationships with the Latin American affiliate crowd.

With so many countries being potentially just months away from regulation, this is the perfect time for affiliates to educate themselves in this market, Jimena adds. CEO and CO-founder Dennis Dyhr-Hansen, added that the timing couldn’t be better, especially with the upcoming football World Cup this summer.

Matching Visions Operations Manager, Andreas Lilja went on to say that trust is the key to any affiliate relationship, especially in the iGaming sphere. Hence, our initial aim will be to simply establish contact with affiliates and operators alike.

Lately, Matching Visions have been keeping busy with developing and running a Latin American affiliate site of their own, http://onlinecasinoguia.com/, aimed at educating players about the best brands in the region.

Will 2018 be the year where iGaming in Europe and Latin America come together? Only time will tell!

 


Source: European Gaming Industry News

After starting out as an affiliate in 2009 and developing some recognized review portals, I have moved deeper into journalism and media. My experience has lead me to move into the B2B sector and write about compliance updates and report around the happenings of the online and land based gaming sector.