Jogatta Entertainment Prepares Launch in Portuguese Casino Market
AI-GENERATEDFormer All-in Global CEO Tiago Aprigio introduces Jogatta Entertainment. Portugal's iGaming revenue reached 323.7 million Euro in Q1, showing strong growth.
The Portuguese gambling landscape is set to expand with the introduction of a new professional venture. Tiago Aprigio, the former CEO of All-in Global, has officially revealed the corporate identity of Jogatta Entertainment. The firm is currently in the process of establishing its footprint in Portugal's regulated iGaming and sports betting market. This announcement comes as the industry sees a mix of consolidation and robust growth within strictly governed European territories.
Aprigio describes the new brand as ambitious yet grounded, emphasizing a responsible-by-design philosophy. At this stage, Jogatta Entertainment is focusing on foundational elements such as securing licenses, selecting technology stacks, forming strategic partnerships, and building a core team. Launching the corporate brand marks a significant step in transitioning from a conceptual startup to an operational market participant.
Numbers and facts
Portugal has emerged as a key growth driver in European gambling. During the first quarter of 2026, combined revenue from iGaming and sports betting rose by 13 percent, totaling 323.7 million Euro. This performance follows a trend where the 300 million Euro threshold has been consistently met since it was first surpassed in the final quarter of 2024. The market's health is further evidenced by recent M&A activity, such as Cirsa acquiring a controlling stake in Sociedade Figueira Praia, the operator of Casino Figueira, in July.
"There is still a long road ahead, but today feels like an important milestone: we’re launching the Jogatta corporate brand and starting to tell the world what we’re building." - Tiago Aprigio, Founder of Jogatta Entertainment
Background
Tiago Aprigio is a well-known figure in the global gaming community, having previously led All-in Global. His vision for Jogatta Entertainment centers on a culture of inclusivity and professional expertise, aiming to provide sharper user experiences. In an era where large corporations dominate, Jogatta seeks to carve out a niche through a product-led strategy and a commitment to responsible play, which Aprigio believes is essential for long-term success.
The trajectory of the Portuguese market illustrates that stringent regulation can support commercial vitality. Unlike unregulated regions facing legal volatility, Portugal's licensing framework provides a stable environment for investment. The recent move by Cirsa into the land-based sector in July serves as a prime example of institutional confidence in the country's regulatory stability and market potential.
Why it matters for German players
For players located in Germany, the launch of Jogatta in Portugal does not change the available legal options at home. Under the State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021), only operators holding a license from the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL) can legally offer services to German residents. A Portuguese license does not grant the right to operate in Germany.
However, the growth of regulated brands abroad serves as a reminder of the importance of choosing licensed platforms. German users must stick to the GGL whitelist to ensure they are protected by domestic safeguards. These include the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit tracked via LUGAS and the 1 Euro per spin limit on virtual slots. Jogatta's focus on Portugal reinforces the reality that legal gambling is strictly tied to national jurisdictions.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For GGL-licensed operators, the success of other regulated markets like Portugal validates the shift toward legal frameworks. The 13 percent growth in Portuguese GGR proves that players are willing to engage with regulated platforms when the product quality is high. German licensees face the unique challenge of maintaining appeal while enforcing some of the strictest limits in Europe. The entry of seasoned professionals like Aprigio into other EU markets could eventually lead to cross-border competition if these firms decide to seek a German license in the future.
Frequently asked questions
Who is leading the new venture Jogatta Entertainment?
The company is led by Tiago Aprigio. He is the former CEO of All-in Global and brings extensive industry experience to the startup.
Which market is Jogatta Entertainment focusing on first?
The company is currently focused on the regulated Portuguese market. It plans to launch both an online casino and a sportsbook there.
What was Portugal's iGaming revenue in the first quarter?
Revenue rose by 13 percent to reach 323.7 million Euro. The market has consistently surpassed the 300 million Euro mark recently.
Can German residents play at Jogatta Entertainment?
No, German residents are legally restricted to casinos licensed by the GGL. Jogatta is seeking a Portuguese license and cannot legally accept German players without a local permit.
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