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SOFTSWISS appoints Carla Dualib as new Regional Director of Business Development in LatAm

iGaming software solutions provider SOFTSWISS has announced the appointment of Carla Dualib as the new regional director of Business Development for the Latin American market, thus “solidifying its foothold in LatAm” and reinforcing the local business development unit.

SOFTSWISS describes Carla Dualib as a professional with a solid background in sports, innovations, and technology. She further has an “extensive” track record of achievement and success in the sports industry.

Her vast experience in marketing, communication, and sales equips her with a unique skill set to take on the Regional Business Development Manager role in the LatAm market,” the company noted.

In her role focused on Brazil, described as a “pivotal” market for SOFTSWISS in the region, Carla will be actively scouting for cutting-edge prospects to enhance the SOFTSWISS Casino Platform and “exploring new horizons for other innovative products.”

The new manager will be at the forefront of business development, actively engaging in negotiations, fostering seamless collaboration with partners, managing local projects, and participating in regional and global events “to elevate SOFTSWISS’ brand recognition among potential clients.”

Carla Dualib commented: “I’m very excited to join SOFTSWISS and take on this role in LatAm. Brazil presents tremendous growth opportunities, and I am committed to leveraging my expertise to drive innovation and deliver SOFTSWISS’ top-notch iGaming solutions to our clients in the region.”

“Together, we will focus on enhancing the betting ecosystem in Brazil, and I am confident that this is a step towards new milestones for the company and local iGaming businesses,” she added.

As stated by the company, “SOFTSWISS’ innovative solutions form a unique ecosystem that unlocks the potential for thriving iGaming ventures in LatAm.”

In July, the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator deployed new server infrastructure in the region, which allowed local operators to optimize connection stability and data transfer speeds.

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