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Paraíba Approves Cactus Gaming Technology

Brazilian company is one of the first to receive LOTEP approval
The State of Paraíba, through one of its agencies, LOTEP (Lotteries of the State of Paraíba), recently approved the technology of the Brazilian company Cactus Gaming, after a successful proof of concept (POC).
After an extensive battery of tests and verifications, Cactus Gaming received authorization from LOTEP to provide its services to those interested in operating in fixed-odd sports betting. According to the process registered under number LTP-PRC-2024/00006, the company was officially certified as of February 2024.
This milestone places Cactus Gaming in a select group of companies accredited to provide technology and operate in Paraíba, further raising the level of reliability of its platform. Recognized for its innovation, Cactus Gaming already has certifications under the rigorous GLI-33 and GLI-19 standards, consolidating its reputation as a pioneer in security and integrity in the sector.
With this approval, LOTEP reinforces its commitment to cybersecurity and transparency in the betting market, ensuring a regulated and reliable environment for operators and bettors interested in the fixed-odds sports lottery in Paraíba.
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