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Bragg Gaming receives B2B remote gambling licence in Gibraltar

The company already has licences in the UK, Malta, Romania, Sweden, Belgium and Greece, among other regions. 

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Bragg Gaming Group has received a B2B remote gambling licence in Gibraltar. With this licence, Bragg Gaming can work with various betting companies in Gibraltar including Entain, 888, William Hill, bet365 and Lottoland.

Lara Falzon, President and COO at Bragg Gaming Group, said: “Gibraltar is an important jurisdiction that is home to both UK and international facing companies and this licence will enable us to further expand our presence in key regulated markets.

“We have seen significant growth over the last few months, entering new markets and boosting our reach in established ones and this licence is an important milestone as we continue our journey. We’re looking forward to collaborating with new partners and introducing our content on their online casino platforms.”   Recently, Bragg Gaming announced its earnings went up by 18.9% to €24.7m ($26.5m) in the second quarter of 2023, compared to the same time last year.   The total amount of bets made on Bragg Gaming's games and content reached €5.5bn this time, compared to €4.2bn last year.
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