Philippines-listed DigiPlus Interactive Corp says it is set to launch on September 22 its online gaming operations in Brazil.
“This milestone marks the company’s first major international expansion and solidifies its position as a global leader in the industry,” stated the firm in a Monday press release.
In its domestic market of the Philippines, the company is known for its BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone products.
The company said its expansion into “Latin America’s fastest-growing iGaming market” represented a “significant step” in the group’s “global expansion strategy”.
“The company is ready to thrive in Brazil, a regulated market that generated US$3.2 billion in GGR [gross gaming revenue] in its first semester,” said DigiPlus.
It added: “DigiPlus sees the country’s strict compliance framework as an opportunity to differentiate itself by prioritising transparency and player welfare.”
The announcement cited DigiPlus chairman, Eusebio Tanco, as saying that the company was “incredibly excited” to launch its “first brand in Brazil this September”.
He added: “Our entry into this dynamic market is the culmination of a global-first mindset, strong collaboration between our teams, and an unwavering commitment to responsible gaming operations. We are not just bringing a platform to Brazil; we are bringing a new standard of safe digital entertainment.”
Mr Tanco said the company had “worked diligently” to create a platform “that is not only robust and secure but also culturally resonant”.
He stated: “We are committed to fostering a strong local talent base and ensuring our offerings are perfectly tailored for Brazilian players, from our exclusive games to our player protection measures.”
The group said it would “soft-launch” on September 22 its Brazil operations with the “GamePlus” platform, described as its first international brand.
DigiPlus’ Brazil country manager Graham Tidey said in prepared remarks that GamePlus was “designed to deliver simple, fun entertainment to the Brazilian market”.
Mr Tidey added: “GamePlus will launch with a catalogue featuring over 150 of Brazil’s top games – both in free-to-play and real-money versions – and will soon add exclusive content inspired by local folklore, casual games, and sports, ensuring a culturally resonant experience.”
DigiPlus said it is targeting to launch “BingoPlus” as its second platform in Brazil in 2026. In July, the company said it aimed to expand into South Africa.
DigiPlus reported first-half net income of PHP8.40 billion (US$146.9 million currently), on revenues that rose by 46.7 percent year-on-year, to nearly PHP47.78 billion.


