Source: Bragg Gaming.
  • Bragg Gaming subsidiary ORYX has signed a licensing and revenue sharing agreement with Grand Casino Baden
  • Grand Casino Baden is one of the leading online gambling sites in Switzerland
  • Bragg Gaming Group is a global B2B gaming technology platform provider
  • ORYX Gaming is an innovative business-to-business iGaming platform
  • Bragg Gaming (BRAG) opened trading at C$2.20 per share

Bragg Gaming Group (BRAG) wholly-owned subsidiary ORYX Gaming has signed a licensing and revenue sharing agreement with Grand Casino Baden.

Grand Casino Baden is Switzerland’s first licensed online casino operator and one of the leading online gambling sites in Switzerland.

The content provided by ORYX will be integrated into the Player Account Management Platform of Gamanza, the market-leading online casino technology provider in the newly regulated Swiss market.

“Partnering with yet another Swiss operator is another step toward our goal of increasing our footprint in Switzerland throughout Europe,” said Matevž Mazij, Managing Director of ORYX Gaming.

“The content we offer is the perfect fit for Swiss players, and our seamless integration makes it easy for online casino operators like Grand Casino Baden to add our games to their platform and increase their audience and player engagement, ultimately increasing revenue.”

“We have had a strong start to our online operations thanks to the wide, diverse and entertaining content we have to offer,” added Marcel Tobler, Chief Strategy Officer at Grand Casino Baden.

“By partnering with ORYX our customers will gain access to the innovative and fun titles that will resonate well with slot fans. We’re excited about this revenue sharing agreement.”

Bragg Gaming Group is a global B2B gaming technology platform provider. 

Bragg’s main brand is ORYX Gaming, an innovative business-to-business iGaming platform, casino content aggregator, managed sportsbook and managed services provider.

Bragg Gaming (BRAG) opened trading at C$2.20 per share.

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