Online Casinos Enter Spanish Market
The Spanish language market is the next big thing for online casinos, as shown by the recent decision by All Slots and All Jackpots casino to offer new and improves websites in the world's third-most spoken language. Banking Triggers ChangeCasinos have ignored the Spanish market to some degree over the past several years, but with the release of Transferencia Bancaria Local (Local Bank Transfer) payment methods, players in Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru and Chile can now enjoy their services in a more simple manner than before. As part of the relaunch, the two casinos have provided separate sites for Spain and Latin America, as the two differ slightly in style and recommending payment methods. In Spain, as opposed to South America, the two casinos recommend users make payments with Ukash or Paysafecard. Outside of EuropeWith hundreds of millions of Spanish speakers in Latin America, the area is still relatively untapped compared to the already saturated European market. At present, the tiny nation of Costa Rica dominates the gambling market there, because of liberal online gambling laws, meaning it generates some $14.5 billion a year. Next in line for total revenues are Portuguese-speaking Brazil, and then Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Panama. In fact, Online Casino Reports has its own site in Portuguese. Whose Next?But as the industry looks set to open up, we will no doubt be hearing more about online casinos offering their services in Spanish to South American customers. Follow the market as it grows by visiting Online Casino Reports Spanish. |
All Slots and All Jackpots re-launch Spanish language gambling sites. 










