Regions · Americas
for the Americas
From regulated US states and Ontario to Brazil and Latin America’s fast-opening markets — one platform, one content connection and built-in compliance to launch across the Americas.
The Americas are booming but fragmented — the US licenses state by state, Canada through provinces like Ontario, and Latin America is opening market by market led by Brazil. Our platform runs across all of them from one system.
The Americas are two stories in one
North America and Latin America sit on the same map but play by completely different rules. In the north, the United States regulates online gambling state by state, while Canada is opening through its provinces — Ontario’s market is already the largest of its kind in the region. In the south, Latin America has turned from an emerging bet into one of the hottest regions in global iGaming.
Latin America’s growth engine is Brazil, whose federal market went live in 2025 and added billions in regulated revenue in its very first year. Around it, Colombia, Peru, Mexico and Argentina are all expanding. The opportunity is huge — but so is the number of separate rulebooks you have to satisfy.
One hemisphere, many regimes
There is no single American licence. In the US, each state runs its own regime, and a permit in New Jersey means nothing in Michigan. Canada licenses through provincial bodies such as Ontario’s iGaming Ontario. Getting either wrong is an enforcement problem, not a paperwork one.
In Latin America the picture is opening fast but unevenly: Brazil under the SPA, Colombia under Coljuegos (the region’s long-standing pioneer), Peru under MINCETUR with a clear licensing-and-tax model, Mexico under an older framework treated as high-risk for AML, and Argentina province by province.
Why this is an advantage for the prepared
Fragmentation scares off operators who try to handle every market by hand. For those running on infrastructure built to absorb it, the same complexity is a moat — you move into the next state or country as a configuration, not a rebuild.
That is exactly what our platform is designed to do: carry per-market licensing logic, payments, tax and reporting so your team spends its time on growth, not plumbing.
Everything an operator in the Americas needs, in one stack
Multi-jurisdiction platform
One casino platform with multi-currency, multi-language and per-market configuration — the same system serves a US state, Ontario or Brazil.
One game aggregator
A single aggregator integration delivers slots, live and crash content from 150+ providers American players want.
Sportsbook & verticals
A full sportsbook alongside casino — vital in LATAM, where sports betting is the largest vertical — from one back office.
Compliance & reporting
KYC, AML monitoring, responsible-gambling tools and per-market reporting built in — ready for US state regulators, the SPA and Coljuegos.
Local payments
Local methods and currencies per market through one API — including Brazil’s Pix and regional wallets — with clean reconciliation.
Localization
Portuguese and Spanish, local content and support so your product feels native from São Paulo to Bogotá.
Built for compliance, not retrofitted
Regulators across the Americas are sharpening their teeth. Brazil moved from launch to active enforcement in 2026, US states audit closely, and Mexico treats gambling as a high-risk AML activity. Retrofitting compliance after launch is expensive and risky.
Our platform treats identity verification, real-time monitoring, responsible-gambling controls and regulator-ready reporting as standard, configurable per market — so when you enter a new state or country, the compliance layer is already there.
Key markets across the Americas
| Market | Regulator | Operator note |
|---|---|---|
| United States | State regulators | Licensed state by state; online casino in select states, sports betting widespread. |
| Canada (Ontario) | iGO / AGCO | The largest regulated provincial market; other provinces may follow. |
| Brazil | SPA | Federal framework live since 2025; now a fully supervised market. |
| Colombia | Coljuegos | Latin America’s pioneer (since 2016); a mature benchmark. |
| Peru | MINCETUR | Clear licensing with a defined tax; many international entrants. |
| Mexico | SEGOB | Older 1947 framework, high-risk for AML; reform under discussion. |
| Argentina / Chile | Provincial / pending | Argentina licenses province by province; Chile’s bill is under review. |
Rules change frequently — confirm current requirements with each regulator before entering a market.
Targeting Brazil or the US first? See our news on Brazil’s 2026 enforcement and our US iGaming market guide before you plan your launch.
Guides & resources for the Americas
Dig deeper before you launch — these cover the practical side of going live across the Americas.
Simple process
How we get you live in the Americas
From first contact to launch in just four simple steps.
Pick your markets
We map your target states and countries and exactly what each one requires.
Set up the platform
A multi-currency, multi-language platform configured per market, with your brand.
Connect content
One aggregator integration brings casino, live and sportsbook, tested before go-live.
Launch & scale
Go live compliant, then add new American markets without re-engineering.
Why operators choose IGP for the Americas
One partner, many markets
Platform, content, payments and compliance from a single team — fewer vendors, fewer points of failure.
Built to scale
Add a new state or country as a configuration, not a rebuild. Your stack grows with you.
Speed to market
White-label and turnkey routes get you live under your own brand quickly.
Frequently asked questions
Launching or scaling in the Americas?
Tell us your target markets and we’ll map a platform, content and compliance setup built for the Americas — north and south.
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