SOFTSWISS is a global tech provider of iGaming software solutions. It has released a data-rich report to guide operators through Latin America’s fast-evolving iGaming landscape.

Understanding the distinct frameworks is crucial for operators. This is key to succeeding in the region. The potential is immense when approached strategically.
Latin America presents both challenges and opportunities as the iGaming industry looks to emerging markets. The newly released iGaming Market Overview of SOFTSWISS provides a country-by-country analysis of regulations, market potential, and player behavior in the region.
The report serves as a starting point for understanding gambling regulation across Latin America. It helps analysts, governmental institutions, as well as operators solve the problem of scattered and unclear information about the market peculiarities of the countries of the region, equipping stakeholders with the knowledge to build strategies grounded in local realities.
The iGaming in Latin America Market Overview examines 19 jurisdictions, outlining their licensing conditions, taxation models, and local ownership requirements. It also highlights the digital infrastructure, collectively shaping the operating landscape.
The 2025 edition offers detailed regulatory snapshots for land-based and online gambling in LatAm countries.
It provides in-depth assessments of mobile penetration, payment infrastructure, and demographic trends.
This includes analysis of traditional betting culture and its impact on online product strategy.
It also shares insights into upcoming reforms and their competitive implications.
Each country has its own unique iGaming regulations, making the Latin American market highly fragmented, according to local experts. The report highlights this complexity. It ranges from Costa Rica’s legal grey zones to Paraguay’s border casinos. It also covers Brazil’s regulatory leap with Law No. 14.790.
Understanding each framework is critical for operators aiming to succeed in the region. Its potential is immense when approached strategically.