Alea has combined its aggregation services with CatoriTech’s technology in its latest partnership.
Through the agreement, operators using CatoriTech’s platform will now have access to Alea’s full aggregation offering, which includes more than 16,000 games from over 160 providers.
Domenico Mazzola, CEO & Co-Founder of CatoriTech, commented: “Partnering with Alea reinforces our mission to deliver flexibility and choice to our clients. With Alea’s aggregation technology, we can provide operators with a robust and diverse content portfolio while maintaining the agility and scalability that define CatoriTech’s ecosystem.”
Alea highlighted the modular nature of CatoriTech’s solution, which allows operators to take full control over their platforms.
“By combining Alea’s high-performance aggregation with CatoriTech’s modular infrastructure, we’re giving partners the best of both worlds: access to world-class content with complete control. It’s a natural alignment, and we’re excited to see how operators use it to push their businesses forward,” added Alea’s CEO Jordi Sendra.
“This partnership with CatoriTech reflects a shared vision: technology that empowers rather than complicates.”
Is Brazil the next great sweeps frontier?
Earlier this year, Alea’s Founder, Alexandre Tomic, revealed that, as the future of the US sweepstakes market continues to be shrouded in uncertainty, Brazil may provide a new home for the sector.
Speaking at SBC Summit Lisbon, Tomic suggested that with the right regulation, Brazil could “become one of the biggest sweepstakes markets in the world”.
“We are looking at what the regulator is going to pull out of his pocket for this market, and I hope it’s going to be for the best,” said Tomic, who noted that Alea, like many others, initially saw a drop off in business as Brazil opened its doors to the regulated gambling industry on 1 January 2025.
“[But] I do believe in sweepstakes in Brazil a lot, I think it’s a market where sweepstakes are going to take off.”












