SkillOnNet’s PlayUZU taps in BuenosAiresSlots for latest phase of expansion

Buenos Aires City, where PlayUZU has just launched
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BuenosAiresSlots has paid tribute to the ‘quality’ of SkillOnNet after helping to launch its subsidiary PlayUZU in Buenos Aires City.

The online casino recently received its license from Loterìa de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (LOTBA) – the city’s gaming authority – to enter the capital, but under Argentina’s regulations, was required to partner with a local gaming operator.

The sister site of PlayOJO subsequently found its match in BuenosAiresSlots, which owns three gaming halls within the densely populated suburbs of Buenos Aires and holds exclusive rights to operate slots and bingo in two of the city’s districts.

BuenosAiresSlots’ Sergio Revilla commented: “We were cautious when it came to choosing an online partner, but we knew we had found the right one when we started looking at PlayUZU. It’s backed by SkillOnNet, which is one of the biggest online casino software providers globally, whose name is synonymous with quality.

“They’re also very serious about localization and providing a gaming experience that’s tailored to Buenos Aires City. We also liked the sense of fun and fairness of the casino, which we knew would be a hit with Porteños, as residents of this city are known.”

Meanwhile, for PlayUZU, which positions itself as a ‘fair casino, offering money back on every spin, wins from bonuses paid in cash, and no wagering requirements, entry into Buenos Aires City represents the latest phase of its strategic expansion in Latin America.

Helena Rico, Head of Marketing, Spain and LatAm at PlayUZU, added: “This marks an important milestone for our company, and we are excited to expand our business into a new market. We are grateful for the hard work and dedication of our teams, and we are looking forward to providing our services to the people of Buenos Aires.

“BuenosAiresSlots is a recognized and respected name, and we look forward to growing the PlayUZU brand in the region and exploring opportunities together.”