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Relax Gaming live in Greece following Novibet deal

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Relax Gaming, the iGaming aggregator and supplier of unique content, has broadened its reach in the Greek market upon signing a deal with Novibet.

Established in 2010, Novibet operates across Europe and Latin America, offering its customers a host of online sports betting verticals and market-leading casino content.

Players in Greece will now be able to access Relax Gaming’s extensive portfolio of top-performing slots including Money Train 2, Temple Tumble 2 and recently released hit, Book of Power.

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In addition to the aforementioned proprietary content, Novibet customers will also have access to a wide selection of titles released by Relax Gaming’s Silver Bullet partners.

Marking the latest new market entry for the leading provider, Relax Gaming was awarded an iGaming Supplier Licence by the Hellenic Gaming Commission at the start of 2023 after the regulator moved to a new online gambling licensing system in 2021.

Nadiya Attard, Chief Commercial Officer, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have signed this deal with Novibet, as one of the top operators in the Greek market partnering with them puts us in a fantastic position to establish ourselves as a market leading supplier.”

Foteini Matthaiou, Casino Product & CRM Director at Novibet, added: “All of us at Novibet are excited to see our Greek player base gain access to some of the most popular titles on the market. We are delighted to kick-start this successful partnership together, which also includes the exclusive offer of Money Train 2 on our platform.”

Established as one of the industry’s leading B2B suppliers, Relax Gaming was recently named the Best Mobile Gaming Software Provider at the EGR B2B Awards, Casino / Slot Developer of the Year at the SBC Awards, and was awarded GGA’s Product Launch of the Year for Dream Drop Jackpots in February.

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Relax Gaming provides more than 4,000 online casino games, from its high-performing proprietary slots to a significant, varied library of content from hand-picked third-party studios via its partnership programmes.

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EGT Digital continues to reap success in Greece

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EGT Digital’s casino content is already live on one more prominent Greek betting site. The visitors to Novibet now can try their luck with the wide range of captivating slot games and jackpots of the Bulgarian provider, which enjoy great popularity in a number of markets around the world.

Foteini Matthaiou, Casino Product & CRM Director at Novibet, commented: “As a leading online casino, we are dedicated to providing our customers with the best gaming experiences available. That is why we have partnered with EGT Digital, a standout provider known for its captivating design, diverse themes, exciting bonuses, and immersive gameplay. Their slot games quickly became favorites among our players, and we are excited to continue expanding our offerings with EGT Digital’s latest releases in the near future.“

Tsvetomira Drumeva, Head of Sales at EGT Digital, also shared her expectations regarding the partnership with Novibet: “We are very happy that popular operator like Novibet chose to enhance their portfolio with our games. I believe that this is only the beginning of a successful collaboration which will contribute both to strengthening their positions in the Greek market and to paving our way to other key players in the country.”

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LiveG24 receives license to provide Live Games in Greece

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LiveG24 Ltd., a leading provider of live casino gaming solutions, is thrilled to announce that it has been officially licensed to offer its live games to the Greek market. This license, issued by the Hellenic Gaming Commission, allows LiveG24 to provide its premium live gaming services to all concessionaires holding valid Greek gaming licenses.

The certification marks a significant milestone for LiveG24 as it continues to expand its footprint in regulated markets across Europe. With this approval, Greek operators can now integrate LiveG24’s state-of-the-art live gaming suite, which includes a wide range of live dealer games such as Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat, and other popular casino titles.

“We are incredibly proud to have achieved this new license from the Hellenic Gaming Commission,” said Angelo De Gobbi, COO of LiveG24 Ltd. “This approval is a testament to the quality and integrity of our live gaming solutions. We are excited to bring our immersive live gaming experience to Greek players and look forward to establishing strong partnerships with local operators.”

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LiveG24 is renowned for its high-quality live streaming technology, professional dealers, and engaging user experience. The company’s live games are broadcasted in real-time from sophisticated studios in Malta, ensuring players enjoy a seamless and authentic casino atmosphere from the comfort of their own homes.

Greek operators can now leverage LiveG24’s innovative features and flexible integration options to enhance their gaming portfolios and provide their customers with a superior live gaming experience. The certification underscores LiveG24’s commitment to compliance and excellence in the regulated gaming industry.

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Hellenic Gaming Association Intensifies its Efforts to Combat Illegal Online Gambling

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The Hellenic Gaming Association (HGA) has intensified its efforts against the phenomenon of illegal online gambling, which has reached enormous proportions in recent years with incalculable economic and social impacts.

Following a lawsuit recently filed by the organisation under President Christos Panagopoulos against an internationally active company conducting illegal gambling in Greece without the necessary licensing from the Hellenic Gaming Commission (HGC), a new lawsuit targets two well-known Greek influencers. These influencers, through their social media content, promote unlicensed gambling websites.

These internet personalities have posted a series of videos encouraging their mostly young audience, including minors, to visit these sites by sharing how they “managed” to win tens of thousands of euros by betting and playing on these illegal platforms. However, they conceal the fact that these are illegal gambling companies while enticing viewers with the promise of easy money.

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It is important to highlight that their audience includes minors, who find an open door in the unlicensed environment where there are no controls or restrictions, unlike legal online companies where one must be at least 21 years old to open an account and play.

Besides the two Greek influencers, the association is planning to file reports to social media platforms and online services hosting ads and promoting unlicensed providers. Initially, they will approach the relevant departments of these organisations, and they may even take the matter to prosecutorial authorities. The initiatives undertaken by the HGA to combat illegal gambling often aim to fill the void left by the State, which is fundamentally responsible for addressing this open wound with appropriate actions, rather than a private entity.

The massive scale of illegal gambling in Greece was confirmed by a recent official survey conducted by the HGC in collaboration with KAPPA Research, shedding light on the hidden side of this illicit activity. According to the survey, 900,000 Greeks, or nearly 1 in 10, participated in illegal gambling at least once in the past 12 months, with an estimated astronomical expenditure of 1.7 billion euros in the unlicensed environment.

Of the total 1.7 billion euros, 1.1 billion was spent on illegal online games, and the remaining 600 million euros were associated with money spent in physical networks, such as unlicensed clubs and casinos. The average annual amount spent per player online reached approximately 1200 euros, while for land-based gambling, the corresponding amount was 738 euros.

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