NetBet Gets Greek License

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Online gaming firm NetBet Enterprises has announced that they've been granted a gaming license by the Hellenic Gaming Commission, which will let the company offer their games to operators licensed in Greece.

The license will let the developer offer games in Greece, which has worked to overhaul its online market and bring on more operators and options for players. NetBet has also obtained a land gaming license, which will let the company's games be offered at retail spots. Other prominent names to have obtained licenses in Greece include Betsson, GoldenRace, Playson, Play'n GO, and Bet365.

"We are excited that the Hellenic Gaming Commission granted NetBet Enterprises with these two new licences," said NetBet CEO Gabriela Arnautu. "For over 20 years we have delivered the best sports betting and online casino experience to our players across the world and we are looking forward to growing our footprint in Greece."

As of press time, there hasn't been any indication as to who NetBet will be working with in-country.

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