Casino games developer Playson has been granted a Manufacturer’s Suitability Licence from the Hellenic Gaming Commission.

The granted licence will mean Playson will now be able to supply its content, such as Solar Queen, Wolf Power: Hold and Win and Legend of Cleopatra, to the newly-regulated Greek market. 

Andrei Andronic, general counsel at Playson, said: “We are delighted to receive a licence that ensures a continuation and expansion of our hit games within the newly regulated territory of Greece, a fast-growing market at the heart of a crucial region for Playson.

“We have an appetite for regulated markets and we are delighted to add a new license to our portfolio. This latest news demonstrates our credentials for providing the best and safest games to our partners. We’re excited to begin a new chapter in Greece and build our presence in the months ahead.”

After a ‘thorough and rigorous’ application process, the accreditation of Playson’s titles within the Greek market paves the way for the supplier to sign additional agreements with key operators in one of Europe’s ‘fastest-growing regions’.

This accreditation extends Playson’s presence in regulated markets across Europe and beyond, helping to maintain the expansion of its operations and reach more players worldwide. 

Playson’s latest licence accreditations follows on from the ISO 27001 information security certification which it was recently awarded.