The A1 licence will enable Oryx to provide content to licensed operators via its proprietary remote games server.
Operators including OPAP, Stoiximan, Betsson and NetBet will have access to the igaming content through the Oryx Hub distribution platform.
“Greece has the potential to become an important market for the group and this license underpins our commitment to our customers in the jurisdiction and represents a new milestone for us in our plans for expansion in regulated markets in Europe, North America and globally,” Bragg’s chief commercial officer Chris Looney said.
“Our technology is flexible, and it gives us the agility to adapt quickly to new market regulations, and we look forward to launching in many more new markets over the coming quarters with our in-house developed content, our player engagement tools and exclusive third-party content.”
Oryx is already licensed in Malta and Romania, and is also certified or approved to offer its content in markets including Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Estonia, Latvia and Colombia.
The provider is also in the process of obtaining new licenses in the UK, Belgium and in the US states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. It will also have access to operators in the Netherlands when the country’s regulated market opens later this year.