Swintt continues to push forward in Europe with the company obtaining a new B2B license from the Hellenic Gaming Commission which will allow it to start delivering its games locally in Greece, with operator partners yet to be announced.
With the latest regulatory milestone, Swintt now has 12 markets in which it can offer its games and continue to build awareness for its products across diverse crowds and audiences.
This is an important step forward for the company as attested by Swintt CEO David Mann who welcomed the opportunity to see his company enter another market.
At Swintt, we’ve always been clear about our ambitions to expand, but it’s important for us to do that in a strategic way and only target regulated markets that make commercial sense to us – and Greece definitely fits this bill.
Swintt is hoping to deploy many of its games, including the Elysium Studios catalogue which will offer cutting-edge graphics and novelty features to local operators in the Hellenic iGaming market. The certificate itself follows similar moves in other prominent markets across Europe.
The company secured entries in Italy and Sweden, and further afield.
The company similarly expanded in the United Kingdom with White Hat Gaming. Speaking of the company’s European footprint, Swintt has had the opportunity to also take another shot at the Dutch iGaming market with Hommerson.nl.
The company also continued its expansion in Germany with Jokerstar in January, and added an ISO 27001:2022 certification. "I’m very excited about the possibilities the Greek market will hold for Swintt and am already looking forward to getting our portfolio out to a wide new audience," Mann added.
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