BGaming receives Greek supplier licence
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Greek operators can now offer games from BGaming’s portfolio, which includes Fruit Million, Aloha King Elvis and Elvis Frog in Vegas.
“We’re delighted to be awarded a licence by the Hellenic Gaming Commission and be able to provide our content to this regulated market,” said Marina Ostrovtsova, executive director at BGaming.
“It is a great step for the studio. BGaming will come along on our regulatory market journey.”
The process to obtain a licence in Greece opened in October 2020, one year after Greece’s parliament passed reforms to its gambling law in October 2019. Two types of supplier licences were made available – one to offer online betting technology and another to offer online games of chance.
The new regulatory system requires operators and suppliers to abide by strict operating conditions. Online slots – which an earlier draft of the regulations had sought to ban – are capped at €2 per spin, with a three-second spin minimum and a maximum win of €70,000 per round.
BGaming is the latest in several suppliers that received licences in Greece this year. These include Yggdrasil, SoftSwiss, iSoftBet and Oryx.