SBC News 10bet makes Mexican market debut

10bet makes Mexican market debut

Malta-based online gambling company 10bet has announced its official entry into Mexico

The operator has stated that it will offer ‘wide range of sports betting options, thrilling online casino games and a commitment to providing a unique user experience’ to players in the country.

Arthur Perry, 10bet Chief Revenue Officer Global, detailed: “We are thrilled to bring the 10bet experience to the Mexican market. 

“Mexico is a country with a deep passion for sports and online entertainment, and we are excited to offer Mexican players a thrilling and safe platform where they can indulge in their favourite games and sports betting activities.”

As well as its sportsbook, 10bet presents an online casino with a portfolio of games, slots, classic games and live casino. 

The platform currently collaborates with prominent providers such as Ainsworth, Pragmatic Play, Evolution and NetEnt, to name a few.

Furthermore, to mark its entry into the Mexican market, 10bet is rolling out ‘exclusive promotions and bonuses’ for Mexican players.

In further company news, last week, the South African Football Association (SAFA) announced 10bet as the official betting partner for the men’s national team.

This four-year partnership will aim to be ‘at the centre’ of fan engagement opportunities and create ‘lasting impacts’ through community initiatives, as the deal will also cover the next two Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournaments.

SBC News 10bet makes Mexican market debut

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