Argentina: END 2 END now registered as online gaming provider for Buenos Aires City

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END 2 END‘s leadership has announced progress on the road to offering its wide range of traditional bingo and multiplayer online bingo products to the online gaming agencies authorized by the Buenos Aires City Lottery (LOTBA), the regulatory body of Argentina’s capital.

On February 18, LOTBA cleared the company in the Registry of Manufacturers and/or Suppliers for the online gaming market, thus taking the first step towards its expansion in the country.

“We have doubly celebrated our registration in LOTBA. In the first place, for having the possibility of being suppliers in such an important and new jurisdiction for the company, and thus continuing to grow globally. And secondly, because we are a company that was born in the City of Buenos Aires, and to see that both this jurisdiction and other provinces in Argentina are beginning to regulate the activity with international standards, makes us very happy and proud,” said Alejandro Revich, CEO and founder of END 2 END.

END 2 END’s platform has the possibility of implementing bingo rooms using its RNG (Random Number Generator) certified under GLI-19 standards; or by connecting manually or automatically to the physical cage or caller that the operator has available in its gaming hall. It is also important to mention the capacity to implement network rooms between different operators.

The company also announced that it is preparing to boost its growth in North America and Europe. After obtaining its license in the United Kingdom, END 2 END is currently in the process of certifying its platform in Malta and the Netherlands.

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