Salsa Technology
LatAm-native iGaming platform that describes itself as one of the first companies fully certified to operate in Brazil under Law 14,790/2023.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- GLI-33 certified (2023); states it is one of the first companies fully certified for Brazil's Sigap system under Law 14,790/2023; operates across Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and Malta
- Game catalog
- Salsa Omni (full iGaming platform), Salsa Gator (content aggregator, launched 2015 as GAP), and Salsa Studio (in-house game studio); no specific title count disclosed
- Payment methods
- Not itemized on the pages reviewed
- Years operating
- 14 years (founded 2012)
- Named clients
- Not individually named on the pages reviewed
- Team scale
- Not disclosed; seven listed geographic office locations
- Target operator size
- Operators entering Brazil's newly regulated market specifically, via its "Fórmula-Bet" product launched in 2024 as a full ecosystem for fast regulated-market entry
- Compliance tooling
- Salsa Safe (regulator management tool, 2022), Salsa Agents (multi-level management, 2022), and Salsa Consulting (compliance support), alongside GLI-33 certification
Legal entity / HQ
Salsa Technology (originated Buenos Aires; HQ moved to Uruguay in 2014; offices across Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and Malta)
Notable for
Describes itself as one of the first companies with fully certified technology to operate in Brazil, in compliance with Sigap under Law 14,790/2023 — a direct, checkable Brazil-specific credential none of its four peers here disclose.
Best for
Operators for whom a genuine, checkable Brazil/Sigap-specific certification claim matters more than a large disclosed game catalog or named client roster.
Overview
Salsa Technology traces its origins to a 2012 start in Buenos Aires, later moving its headquarters to Uruguay in 2014, and now operates from seven office locations spanning Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and Malta. Its product line spans a full platform (Salsa Omni), a content aggregator (Salsa Gator, launched 2015), an in-house game studio (Salsa Studio), and a purpose-built regulated-market entry product, Fórmula-Bet, launched in 2024.
Of the six platforms compared on this site, Salsa Technology makes the most direct Brazil-specific claim: its own materials describe it as "one of the first companies with fully certified technology to operate in Brazil, in compliance with Sigap" under Law 14,790/2023, alongside a 2023 GLI-33 certification. No specific game-catalog title count, named operator clients, payment methods, or employee headcount are disclosed on the pages we reviewed, which is a real information gap relative to its Brazil-specific credential.
Strengths (sourced)
- The most direct, checkable Brazil-specific certification claim of the six platforms compared (Sigap compliance under Law 14,790/2023).
- Genuinely LatAm-native origin and office footprint (Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Mexico), unlike several peers based purely in Europe.
- A dedicated regulated-market entry product (Fórmula-Bet) built specifically for markets like Brazil's.
Considerations
- No individually named reference clients, employee count, or specific payment methods disclosed on the pages reviewed.
- No specific game-catalog title count disclosed, unlike PWP.BET's or GoldenRace's more specific figures.
- Its Brazil-specific claim, while genuine and checkable, should still be independently confirmed against the SPA's own current supplier-certification records before treating it as settled.
Sources
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