Argentina
BMM Teslabs receives authorization to support the Santa Fe Lottery online betting market
BMM Testlabs announced that it received official approval to provide gambling testing services in the province of Santa Fe for its new online gambling and sports betting program.
The authorization, granted by the Caja de Asistencia Social - Santa Fe Lottery, allows BMM to provide independent testing services to suppliers and operators as the new betting market continues to develop in the region.
As they highlighted, this milestone allows BMM to strengthen its presence in Argentina and Latin America as regulated gambling markets expand. The company has offices in Argentina and operates test laboratories in Peru and Brazil, providing local experience and technical services to regulators, operators and suppliers.
Marzia Turrini, president of iGaming and Cybersecurity at BMM Testlabs, commented on the subject: "Receiving approval in Santa Fe is an important step in BMM's ongoing commitment to support the growth of regulated gambling markets in Latin America."
“We are proud to work closely with regulators to ensure that gaming systems are tested with the highest standards of impartiality, security and compliance. We hope to support suppliers and operators as Santa Fe's online gambling market continues to develop," he added.
It is worth mentioning that the certification occurs after the publication of the Santa Fe laboratory regulations (No. 523/25) in November 2025. Face-to-face gambling has been legal in the province for years in casinos and slot rooms.
Finally, from the company they highlighted that, as part of BMM Innovation Group, BMM supports the industry throughout Latin America with the combined experience of BMM Testlabs, BIG Cyber and RG24seven Virtual Training, helping to drive growth and at the same time protecting brands in all markets.
Dingnews.com 10/03/2026
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