Bragg Gaming Group subsidiary Oryx Gaming is pleased to announce that it has been granted a new license that will enable it to supply its content to operators in Greece.

The new A1 license will give Oryx the opportunity to provide content to licensed operators via its proprietary remote games server.

Operators that include Stoiximan, NetBet, OPAP and Betsson will now gain access to the igaming content through the Oryx Hub distribution platform.

Chris Looney, the Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg, commented on securing the license by saying that Greece has the potential to become an important market for the group and this license underpins their commitment to their customers in the jurisdiction and represents a new milestone for them in their plans for expansion in regulated markets in Europe, North America and globally.

Looney went on to say that their technology is flexible and it gives them the agility to adapt quickly to new market regulations, and they look forward to launching in many more new markets over the coming quarters with their in-house developed content, their player engagement tools and exclusive third-party content.

Oryx already has licenses in Romania and Malta and is certified or approved to offer its content in markets including Denmark, Portugal, Croatia, Switzerland, Estonia, Colombia, Sweden, Spain, Czech Republic, Serbia, Gibraltar and Latvia.

The provider is also currently endeavoring to obtain new licenses in Belgium, the UK and in the US states of New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania.  

Oryx will also have access to operators in the Netherlands once the country’s regulated market opens later this year.