Bet365 and Play’n Go have been among the first to receive operating and supplier licenses respectively from the Hellenic Gaming Commission (EEEP) under the new Greek regulatory regime.
Bet365 joins Betsson in receiving a license to operate in the country, after the Swedish supplier announced its approval to offer both betting and gaming yesterday.
Play’n Go, meanwhile, is the first supplier to announce it is licensed under the new regulatory system.
However, under this system, operators and suppliers must abide by a number of strict operating conditions. Online slots – which an earlier draft of the regulations had sought to ban – are capped at €2 per spin, with a three-second spin minimum and a maximum win of €70,000 per round.