Kiron Appoints Ramiro Atucha to Boosts LATAM

Kiron Interactive appoints Ramiro Atucha as Board Advisor to support Latin American expansion strategy and market growth.

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Kiron Interactive has strengthened its Latin American expansion plans by appointing industry veteran Ramiro Atucha as a Board Advisor. The move signals the virtual gaming specialist’s serious commitment to growth across the region.

Atucha brings extensive experience to the role, having founded both Leander Gaming and Vibra Gaming. His most recent venture, Atucha Strategic Advisory, provides guidance to technology and gaming businesses on regional growth and market development.

In his new position, Atucha will work closely with Kiron’s leadership team to shape strategy for Latin American markets. His brief includes offering strategic insights and regional expertise as the company scales its operations.

Steven Spartinos, Co-CEO at Kiron Interactive, welcomed the appointment. He described Latin America as an important growth region and highlighted Atucha’s valuable regional perspective. Spartinos noted that the company is pleased to have such an experienced advisor supporting its leadership team.

Atucha himself expressed enthusiasm about joining Kiron. He pointed to the company’s strong global reputation and clear long-term vision as key factors in his decision. He committed to supporting the board and leadership team as they explore opportunities across Latin America.

The appointment comes as Kiron seeks to accelerate its LATAM expansion. The company aims to tap into emerging opportunities while continuing to deliver virtual gaming experiences. Kiron’s virtual sports and numbers products have gained traction globally, and the company sees Latin America as a priority market.

Virtual gaming has shown particular promise in emerging markets, where retail betting infrastructure remains developing. Kiron’s platform allows operators to offer continuous betting opportunities without relying on live sporting events.

The move adds to a series of strategic appointments Kiron has made as it targets international growth. The company has built a reputation for flexible, scalable virtual gaming solutions tailored to operator needs.