Soft2Bet receives Greek B2B licence
The licence will last for seven years.
Following the company’s recent attainment of a Greek B2C license, the provider has now acquired B2B (A1) Greek approval.
The A1 Licence will enable Soft2Bet to offer gaming and betting platform services as well as games to licensed B2C operators within the Greek gaming market. It will last for seven years.
Soft2Bet has recently acquired a Greek betting and gaming licence, a Swedish B2B license and a first-class license to operate in Romania.
Soft2Bet has recently partnered with SlotMatrix, CreedRoomz, AvatarUX, Reevo and Raw Arena.
David Yatom, Soft2Bet’s General Counsel, commented: “Obtaining this license was a collaborative endeavor. Our interaction with the HGC exemplifies the best of partnerships.
“This license is another testament to Soft2Bet’s commitment to expand to further markets and ensuring our continued growth. It represents a significant milestone in a series of remarkable achievements Soft2Bet has accomplished in recent months.”
Yatom himself recently joined Soft2Bet as General Counsel.
Yatom continued: “As Soft2Bet continues to solidify its position as a player in the industry, the company remains dedicated to enhancing its technological offerings. With a forward-looking approach, Soft2Bet is focused on expanding its B2B engagements, serving not only as a platform provider but also fostering mutually beneficial collaborations.
“As we forge ahead, Soft2Bet remains committed to delivering the best possible experience for both our partners and end-users alike. We are proud to extend an invitation to industry professionals who are eager to explore a dynamic and reliable partnership, built on a foundation of excellence and shared success.”
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