SoftSwiss granted licence to expand Greek operations
SoftSwiss has received a Manufacturer Stability Licence from the Hellenic Gaming Commission (HGC), granting the supplier permission to expand its presence in the Greek market
SoftSwiss has received a Manufacturer Stability Licence from the Hellenistic Gaming Commission (HGC), granting the supplier permission to expand its front inward the Greek market.
The A.1 Category licence, which pertains to a company’s ability to provide B2B gambling services inward the country, has been awarded to the gamey aggregator for a stop of heptad years. The licence permits SoftSwiss to de jure provide local operators with mental object from 12 gaming studios.
Earlier this year, SoftSwiss was granted a similar licence inwards the B2C market, allowing the accompany to puddle a foray into the Greek iGaming industry. The certification allows it to market place gaming cognitive content at those with Hellenic language passports.
On the II licence approvals, Andrey Starovoitov, COO at SoftSwiss, commented: “Obtaining a Hellenic language gaming licence was the ensue of SoftSwiss’ long and hard work, which over the years has accumulated extended see and understanding of the iGaming market. Recognising the needs of our clients, we are constantly moving towards development and finding unexampled solutions.
“Now with the young B2B licence, local operators testament be capable to savor the benefits of the SoftSwiss Game Aggregator. We have a lot to offer to the local gaming industry, so I am trusted in that location are a lot of interesting projects and partnerships forwards of us.”
Fresh regulations were adopted within Ellas inward October 2019, which allowed the HGC to undetermined the applications programme outgrowth for young gaming licences at the oddment of 2020. a Florida key change to the regulations, of which SoftSwiss has taken advantage, permits both B2C operating licences and B2B provider licences.
The gaming aggregator’s cognitive content portfolio is far broader than the licence allows, holding o'er 11,000 games from 170 gaming studios worldwide.