Bragg to supply online casino games in The Bahamas
Bragg Gaming Group has entered the country of The Bahamas after being approved for a license to supply its content and services in the regulated market.
Following the completion of the certification process, Bragg’s operator partners in The Bahamas will soon be able to offer the group’s online casino game titles from proprietary and third-party game development studios.
Chris Looney, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg, said: “The Bahamas represents a fantastic opportunity for us to leverage our strength in appealing to different player demographics and highlights our team’s overall flexibility and scope of content.
“This latest license award furthers our global growth strategy and for a market that is one of several that we expect to go live in over the balance of this year. We’re looking forward to getting started with our soon-to-be-announced Bahamian partners.”
Back in February, Bragg praised the momentum across its current operations, as the group expects to exceed previously stated revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance.
Alongside praising its ongoing content and platform expansion and new market strategy, the igaming tech and content provider also increased its guidance for 2022.