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Celina Guedes, Regional Director Brazil at EGT: “Our country is entering a transformational moment for the gaming industry”

31 Mar 2026

Ms. Guedes gave an exclusive pre-event interview for Focus Gaming News, in which she discusses the company’s strategic goals for BiS SiGMA South America 2026 and the high-potential product solutions of EGT’s portfolio, designed specifically for the local market. She also talks about the opportunities within the country’s evolving regulatory framework for this year.

 

Celina Guedes, Regional Director Brazil at EGT, discusses the company’s strategic goals for SiGMA South America 2026 and opportunities within the country’s evolving regulatory framework for this year.

 

Exclusive interview.- More than a year after the Brazilian gaming market officially opened, the companies that entered the country are now looking to consolidate their position and gain ground in an increasingly competitive environment. To achieve this, the key lies in securing strategic partnerships and ensuring long-term scalability.

 

Ahead of one of the most important events in the region, SiGMA South America, Focus Gaming News spoke to Celina Guedes, regional director Brazil at EGT, about the company’s strategy in this evolving landscape, Brazil’s growth potential and the opportunities emerging across both online and land-based segments.

 

What does EGT expect from SiGMA South America? What are your main goals for the event?

 

SiGMA South America has become one of the most influential gatherings for the gaming industry in Latin America, and for EGT it represents a strategic moment to reinforce our long-term commitment to the region.

 

Brazil is rapidly positioning itself as one of the most important regulated gaming markets globally. With the new regulatory framework now taking shape, the country is entering a new phase of structured and sustainable growth for the industry.

 

Our main goal at SiGMA South America is to strengthen strategic partnerships with operators, platforms and industry stakeholders who are building this new regulated ecosystem. We also see the event as an opportunity to present EGT’s technology and content portfolio, including solutions that can support both the online segment and potential future opportunities in land-based operations, such as VLT environments, depending on how the market evolves.

 

For us, the event is about building long-term relationships and positioning EGT as a reliable partner for operators looking to grow in Brazil and across Latin America.

 

How do you intend to surprise visitors at the expo? Do you plan to introduce new products this year?

 

At SiGMA South America, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the strength of EGT’s global portfolio and understand why our products consistently perform well across multiple markets.

 

Our focus is not only on presenting games, but on demonstrating the robustness of EGT’s ecosystem — combining engaging game mechanics, strong mathematical models and reliable technology platforms.

 

EGT has extensive experience across both online and land-based gaming environments. This gives us a unique advantage as Latin American markets evolve and explore different regulatory models, including opportunities related to VLT operations in certain jurisdictions.

We are continuously expanding and adapting our portfolio to meet the expectations of operators and players in the region, always focusing on performance, scalability and long-term value.

 

What development opportunities do you identify in the Brazilian market for 2026?

 

Brazil is entering a transformational moment for the gaming industry. With regulation now moving forward, the country has the potential to become one of the largest regulated gaming markets in the world.

 

For 2026, we see opportunities developing across multiple segments. The online market will continue to expand rapidly, driven by high mobile adoption and strong player engagement. At the same time, discussions around land-based opportunities — including the possible implementation of VLT operations in certain environments — could further expand the ecosystem in the coming years.

 

Brazilian players are highly engaged and responsive to entertainment experiences that combine strong visual identity, intuitive gameplay and reliable performance. Companies that understand these dynamics and are able to adapt their content to local preferences will be well-positioned for growth.

For EGT, this represents an opportunity to bring our international experience and proven portfolio to support operators as the market matures.

 

“Brazil has the potential to become one of the largest regulated gaming markets in the world.”Celina Guedes, regional director Brazil at EGT.

 

What are EGT Brazil’s main priorities until the end of the year?

 

Our main priorities for the remainder of the year are focused on consolidating EGT’s presence in Brazil and strengthening relationships with operators and strategic partners within the regulated market.

 

The regulatory process is creating a more structured and transparent environment for the industry, which is extremely positive for long-term investment and market development.

 

At EGT Brazil, we are focused on expanding partnerships, increasing the visibility of our portfolio and supporting operators with high-performing content and reliable technology.

 

At the same time, we are closely monitoring regulatory developments and potential opportunities in both the online and land-based segments — including possible VLT initiatives — to ensure that EGT is well positioned to support the next phase of growth in the Brazilian gaming industry.

 

“At EGT Brazil, we are focused on expanding partnerships, increasing the visibility of our portfolio and supporting operators with high-performing content and reliable technology.”Celina Guedes, regional director Brazil at EGT.

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Lilia Georgieva, Director of EGT Tanzania: "In just a few years the brand EGT has become highly recognizable in Africa"

11 Jan 2022

Interview with Lilia Georgieva, Director of EGT Tanzania

Ms. Georgieva, you are responsible for several markets in Africa: Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana, Zambia, Cameroon, and Angola. In all of them, EGT’s gaming equipment is very successful. What positions does the company occupy in these markets?

 

I dare say that in just a few years the brand EGT has become highly recognizable in Africa and more specifically in the markets I am responsible for. This is due not only to the high quality of our products but also the excellent technical support services we offer. Thus in a short period of time we were able to establish fruitful relationships with local casino operators, and now they regularly renew their casino floors with our machines and games on an annual basis.

 

Currently one of the most sought-after products on the continent are ours. In Tanzania, where our headquarters is located, we have a presence in 8 out of 9 casinos in the country, and in some of them EGT machines are up to 80% of all available gaming equipment. There are a total of 6 casinos in Uganda and we have a presence in 5 of them again with up to 80% EGT machines. In Cameroon, the situation is similar. Overall, our company’s products have over 50% market share in these countries.

 

Tell us more about the recent installations you have done.

 

We have recently accomplished several installations of the models from EGT’s newest General Series G 27-27 St and Up. This happened in a number of casinos in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Rwanda, Cameroon, Congo, Sierra Leone, and Ghana. The machines are supplied with bestselling EGT jackpots and according to the feedback from the operators they have demonstrated an excellent performance so far. Soon we are going to make an installation of these cabinets in Senegal as well.

 

What are the best performing products in the company’s portfolio to date? Which of the new developments do you think have the most potential for these markets?

 

For a long time the most sought-after products with the best results were the Vega Vision jackpot and the slot cabinet P 24-24 Up.

I am happy to say that the latest developments in EGT’s portfolio are also gaining momentum lately. Eloquent testimony of this is the recent deliveries of the G 27-27 St and Up cabinets that I mentioned, as well as the installations of G 27-32 St, G 55 C VIP, G 50 J2 St, and G 32-32 VIP in three casinos in Tanzania, which we have made in early March. They are equipped with the top jackpot solution Bell Link, Lady’s Cards, Jackpot Cards, which have already established themselves as one of the most preferred EGT’s solutions in a number of markets globally and it looks like they are going to reap success in Africa as well.

 

Our multiplayer products also perform very well locally. The S line terminals made their debut about 2 years ago and have been showing excellent results since then. We expect to be able to install R line products by the end of March as well.

 

How has the COVID pandemic affected the gaming industry in Africa? Are there still any restrictions or everything works normally now? Did it reveal any perspectives despite the limitations?

 

The COVID pandemic has definitely left its mark on the gaming industry in Africa. All countries were severely affected, and the effects of the restrictions were felt everywhere, including Tanzania, the only country on the continent that didn’t declare a pandemic. However, even here several of the casinos were closed.

Currently, there are no longer any restrictions and gaming establishments have returned to their normal rhythm. I would say that the most important consequence of the crisis was that in Africa as in many other countries around the world operators focused on online gaming.

 

I am happy to say that EGT’s subsidiary EGT Digital offers a rich portfolio of iGaming solutions, which will have the chance to reveal their enormous potential to the local players very soon.

 

Are there more big installations coming up soon, as well as other interesting projects, of which you would like to share with us?

 

Yes, there are some major installations coming up. One will be in Senegal, where we are going to supply two casinos with over 80 machines. We are going to deliver more than 40 slot cabinets for a casino in Cameroon, as well as 30 machines for a brand-new gaming hall in Ghana, which will be opening in the near future.

Very soon we will be able to equip a new casino in Nigeria with 40 machines. This is a project whose implementation has been delayed due to the pandemic.

 

What are your goals and plans for development till the end of 2023?

 

My plans are related to strengthening the leading positions of EGT in the countries where our products are already operating, as well as entering new markets where the brand is not yet present. Guinea, Angola, Mauritius, Seychelles are some of the countries with which we are in a process of active negotiations and I expect that we will make the first deliveries of our gaming equipment there very soon. Considering the impressive number of installations since the beginning of the year so far, I expect that we will accomplish minimum of 500 installations by the end of 2023.

We put a strong focus on EGT Digital’s iGaming products as well, as I mentioned earlier. The company’s in-house developed betting platform X-Nave will be of great interest to the local markets with its 4 products: Sports betting solution, offering a full range of promotional features; Casino aggregator, provided with a large package of game providers that is constantly enriching; CRM Engine, allowing full flexibility in terms of segmentation and setting parameters, and the Payment Gateway, enabling users to make safe and easy payments. All of them could be both part of the complete solution or operate separately as they can be integrated with third parties. I believe that especially sports betting and our self-service betting terminal (SSBT) will be a huge success.

Our online gaming solutions are another EGT Digital’s products which I am confident that will be available in some of the jurisdictions where we already have presence by the end of the year.

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