TaDa Gaming Adds Peru Licence as LatAm Regulated Push Deepens

TaDa Gaming Adds Peru Licence as LatAm Regulated Push Deepens

TaDa Gaming has received recognition from Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism, MINCETUR, and joined the country’s list of regulated markets. The supplier confirmed the approval before its debut at Peru Gaming Show 2026 in Lima, where it launched with Apuesta Total, Peru’s top operator, through distribution partner Bragg Gaming.

Peru has become a priority market for TaDa Gaming after the country introduced a licence framework for online gaming and sports betting. The company said the approval forms part of its wider Latin American strategy, with Peru now part of its regional footprint alongside Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico.

Under the new approval, TaDa Gaming confirmed that 15 certified titles are currently live in Peru. More games will follow as the supplier builds out its local content offer for operators that serve Peruvian players.

The launch also links TaDa to Apuesta Total, Peru’s top operator. The operator will access TaDa content through Bragg Gaming, which the supplier described as an established distribution partner.

Beyond Peru, TaDa places the approval within a wider regulated-market strategy across Africa, Europe, North America, the UK and Latin America. The company said its approach combines core game mechanics used across international markets with content adapted to local player preferences.

In terms of product, the supplier’s Peru offer includes slots and fishing-shooting games, a segment TaDa has used to reach younger and newer iGaming users. Its product suite also includes gamification tools such as GiftCode, WIN CARD, Hot Hand, Highlights, Daily Rewards and Missions, meant to support retention for operators.

Ray Lee, Director of Business Development at TaDa Gaming, said: “Securing the MINCETUR licence was another major achievement in our global strategy to be present in all regulated markets.”

Lee said Peru has demand for “differentiated and expertly localised content,” and added that TaDa’s focus on safe gaming and operator growth partnerships would support its entry into the market.

💡TGJ Take

Peru has become a practical test market for suppliers that want LatAm growth without total reliance on Brazil. For operators, TaDa’s entry through Apuesta Total and Bragg gives them another certified content route in a market where local approval now carries commercial weight, not just legal necessity. For suppliers, the wider point is speed: Peru’s licence framework turns market access into a contest between certified content, distribution reach and operator relationships.

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