R. Franco Digital
Spanish multi-jurisdiction platform provider, part of the Orenes Group, with a stated LatAm focus but no disclosed Brazil-specific licence.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- Spanish gaming authority (ADM/DGOJ), Dutch Kansspelautoriteit, Colombian Coljuegos, and Malta Gaming Authority licences disclosed; no Brazil-specific licence disclosed
- Game catalog
- R. Franco Games (slots development), the IRIS platform, and IRIS Power Vault; a turnkey platform for online casino operators; no specific title count disclosed
- Payment methods
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Years operating
- Founding year not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Named clients
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Team scale
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Target operator size
- Online casino operators across Spain, Europe, and Latin America, per its own positioning as part of the Orenes Group
- Compliance tooling
- Regulatory certification across Spain, the Netherlands, Colombia, and Malta; specific technical certification standards (GLI, ISO) not itemized on the pages reviewed
Legal entity / HQ
R. Franco Digital (part of the Orenes Group; operations in Spain and across Europe and Latin America)
Notable for
Broadest disclosed European regulatory footprint of the six platforms compared (Spain, Netherlands, Colombia, Malta), though with no Brazil-specific licence or certification disclosed.
Best for
Operators wanting a vendor backed by an established European gaming group with a broad regulatory footprint, who are prepared to independently confirm Brazil-specific compliance since it isn't disclosed on the vendor's own materials.
Overview
R. Franco Digital, part of Spain's Orenes Group, discloses regulatory licences or certifications across Spain, the Netherlands, Colombia, and Malta — the broadest set of named European and Latin American regulators of any platform in this six-way comparison, even though none of them is Brazil-specific. Its product line includes R. Franco Games (slot content development), the IRIS platform, and IRIS Power Vault, positioned as a turnkey solution for online casino operators.
The company states a general focus spanning "Spain, Europe, and Latin America," and has a disclosed presence at LatAm-focused industry events (including SiGMA South America), but no founding year, employee count, named operator client, specific game-catalog figure, or payment method is disclosed on the pages we reviewed — a broader information gap than several of its peers in this comparison show.
Strengths (sourced)
- Broadest disclosed multi-jurisdiction European/LatAm regulatory footprint of the six platforms compared (Spain, Netherlands, Colombia, Malta).
- Backed by an established parent group (Orenes Group) with a long regional presence.
- Active, visible presence at LatAm-focused industry events (SiGMA South America).
Considerations
- No Brazil-specific licence, Sigap compliance claim, or local office disclosed, unlike Salsa Technology or Vibra Gaming.
- Founding year, employee count, named clients, game-catalog size, and payment methods are all undisclosed on the pages reviewed.
- Its Colombia (Coljuegos) licence and broader European footprint say little about Brazil-specific compliance readiness.
Sources
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