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Use Cases
From manual reconciliations to an automated model with visibility by region and provider
regions with daily financial control
PSPs consolidated in a single platform
teams operating on the platform
BetWarrior is a sports betting and online entertainment platform operating across multiple Latin American markets, including Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and the rest of the region. Argentina is its most mature operation, with province-level segmentation and differentiated views for Operations and Finance teams.
During its expansion into multiple markets, BetWarrior faced critical challenges maintaining financial control over a 24/7 betting operation, with growing volumes and multiple payment providers in each region.
Continuous deposits and withdrawals by player activity made reconciliation unsustainable.
Each provider with different reports and criteria prevented a unified view of the operation.
Duplicates and payment attempts distorted reconciliation results across systems.
Provider format changes required structural adjustments and increased daily operational risk.
BetWarrior achieved automated financial control over deposits and withdrawals across its 4 regions.
BetWarrior implemented an end-to-end financial control model with Simetrik, covering deposits and withdrawals with international and local scope. The model provides full financial visibility, cash flow control, and executive management reporting.
BetWarrior manages deposits and withdrawals 24/7 with different providers in each market. Simetrik structured control across 5 domains, with a unified view of regional operations.
Deposits reconciled against internal sources and PSPs in 4 regions, with cross-validation and FX rates.
Outflow control to players with fallback logic, undefined status detection, and daily validation.
From gross amount to final net: provider commissions, taxes, marketing discounts, and credits.
One dashboard per region plus operational and financial views for Argentina with performance tracking.
Near real-time monitoring to detect transactions with undefined status or dual classification.