Hellenic Gaming Commission Grants SOFTSWISS B2B License
The Hellenic Gaming Commission has awarded the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator a Manufacturer Suitability License (A.1), allowing the company to set about expanding its presence in the Greek market.
The license allows SOFTSWISS to legally provide B2B gambling services within Greece. The company may work with gambling operators in the country for seven years and the license allows it to supply content from 12 gaming studios.
A few months ago, SOFTSWISS was awarded a Greek B2C gaming license for its first partner project in the country. It allows SOFTSWISS to operate in Greece and provide players with service as long as the players have Greek passports, IDs and bank accounts or are permanent residents in Greece.
Greece passed gambling regulations in October 2019 and the Hellenic Gaming Commission then opened applications for new licenses at the end of 2020. They can issue two types of licenses, for online gambling and for online betting. Furthermore, the regulations allow for both B2C operating licenses and B2B online gambling solution provider licenses.
Obtaining a Greek gaming license was the result of SOFTSWISS’ long and hard work, which over the years has accumulated extensive experience and understanding of the iGaming market. Recognising the needs of our clients, we are constantly moving towards development and finding new solutions. One of them was getting local licenses, which allows SOFTSWISS to expand its presence in new regions. This summer we already opened a Greek market with a B2C gaming license. Now with the new B2B license local operators will be able to enjoy the benefits of the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator. We have a lot to offer to the local gambling industry, so I am sure there are a lot of interesting projects and partnerships ahead of us.
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