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PRAGMATIC PLAY TAKES A CRUCIAL STEP IN THE GREEK MARKET BY BEING GRANTED AN A1 SUPPLIER LICENSE

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Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, has been granted a Type A1 supplier licence by the Hellenic Gambling Commission.

This licence will allow Pragmatic Play to continue delivering innovative Slots and Live Casino titles to the Greek market under the new regulations.

This news serves to strengthen the provider’s position in the Greek market after already forming lucrative partnerships with Kaizen Gaming and Novibet’s Greek operation.

Greek players will be delighted to be able to avail themselves of popular titles like Fruit Party 2, Sweet Bonanza and Wolf Gold, while also sampling new releases like YumYum Powerways and Chilli Heat Megaways.

Obtaining this license strengthens Pragmatic Play’s mission of bringing its best-in-class products to regulated jurisdictions.

Sheriff Khamoura, Director of Compliance said: “We are thrilled to take a crucial step into the Greek market by being granted this A1 Licence. This is a great opportunity for us to continue delivering our expanding product offering to Greek operators.”

Currently producing up to five new slot titles a month, Pragmatic Play also delivers Live Casino and Bingo games as part of its multi-product portfolio, available through one single API.

 

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Peter Knutsson Becomes New Director General of Swedish Gambling Authority

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The Swedish government has appointed Peter Knutsson as the Director General of the Swedish Gambling Authority. The appointment will run until 31 August 2032.

Peter Knutsson most recently came from the role of Advertising Ombudsman and will take up his position as Director General on 17 August 2026.

Peter Knutsson took office as Advertising Ombudsman in August 2024, and was previously Head of Unit at the Ministry of Finance. He has over 20 years of experience as a manager and leader and has a background as a lawyer, with solid knowledge of consumer issues and consumer legislation. Peter Knutsson has previously worked for the European Commission and as an advisor to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority.

“With the solid experience Peter Knutsson has from, among other things, the Ministry of Finance, consumer affairs and most recently the Advertising Ombudsman, this will be very good for the authority,” said Spelinspektionen’s Chairwoman Madelaine Tunudd.

“I welcome the government’s decision on a new Director General for the Swedish Gambling Authority and will ensure that Peter Knutsson receives a good introduction in my handover as acting Director General,” said Johan Röhr at the Swedish Gambling Authority.

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Dutch Gambling Regulator Points Out to Providers Limits of Sports Betting License

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The Dutch Gambling Regulator (KSA) has reminded sports betting license holders of the limits of their licenses. Supervision has revealed that several providers offered bets that do not fall within the licensed category of sports betting. This included, among other things, bets on prize competitions, such as a Most Valuable Player (MVP) prize. In such cases, the license holders involved were addressed, and these bets were immediately removed by the license holders.

Only betting on sports matches is allowed.

Pursuant to the Remote Gambling Decree, sports betting license holders may only offer bets on events during a sports match or on the outcome of a sports match.

In addition, a sports competition must take place within organized sport recognized by NOC*NSF or similar international sports organisations.

Bets on other events are not covered by this. This applies, for example, to prize competitions where the outcome is determined by a jury or panel and does not result directly from a sports match or an event during a sports match. Bets on, for example, political elections or athlete transfers are also not permitted.

Responsibility lies with the permit holder

License holders remain personally responsible for the gaming offerings they provide, even when using external platforms or sportsbook providers.

The KSA said it expects providers to continuously monitor their offerings and take appropriate measures to prevent prohibited bets. If unauthorised bets are nevertheless offered, immediate action must be taken. The KSA will continue to supervise the gaming offerings of license holders.

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GLI Becomes First International Gaming Lab to be Accredited in Ukraine

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Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has become the first international gaming lab to be accredited in Ukraine.

GLI Europe B.V. was appointed by Ukrainian regulatory authority, PlayCity, as both a testing/certification and inspection body for gambling equipment in the country and is currently the only foreign entity to be accredited.

GLI Europe B.V. will perform testing and certification of all gaming related hardware and software in accordance with the requirements of PlayCity and the Ukrainian gaming regulatory framework. GLI will deliver all Ukrainian certification services through its European operational hub, GLI Europe B.V., ensuring certification is conducted under GLI’s ISO/IEC 17025, 17020, and 17065 accreditations.

The company will work with both foreign and Ukrainian suppliers, whereas Ukraine is considered a regulated market, and suppliers will need to hold a certificate of approval from PlayCity in order to request certification for the market.

“We are grateful for the trust PlayCity has placed in GLI. At GLI, we work with regulators in more than 710 jurisdictions, and we will bring our global expertise to PlayCity and to suppliers who wish to enter the Ukrainian market, guaranteeing the highest levels of testing quality and compliance,” said James Boje, Managing Director, EMEIA.

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