The supplier continues to enhance its presence in Europe.
Digitain has successfully secured the necessary certifications to operate within the Greek market.
The sportsbook and casino platform provider obtained the A1 Manufacturer’s Licence from the Hellenic Gaming Commission, enabling it to broaden its presence in the regulated European market.
Digitain already holds licences from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and the National Office for Gambling (ONJN) in Romania, with this latest approval from the Hellenic Gaming Commission further facilitating its expansion across Europe.
This development follows another provider, Altenar, securing its B2B licence in the region in May, allowing it to offer its suite of services in Greece for the next seven years.
Significant deals have also taken place in the region recently, with Light & Wonder signing an agreement with bet365, and Pragmatic Play expanding its collaboration with bet365 in Greece.
Digitain Chief Revenue Officer Iain Hutchison commented: "We are delighted that we have attained our B2B licence from the Hellenic Gaming Commission. Digitain continues to expand across multiple regulated jurisdictions, and the Greek licence is a further example of our vision and our teams' commitment to regulatory compliance and the exemplary standards of our platform technology and focus as a company.
“We look forward to having our award-winning sportsbook and Centrivo platform, among other offerings, available within the Greek market, which is one of continental Europe's largest and growing regulated markets."
In other company news, Digitain recently launched its Centrivo CRM platform, aimed at enhancing player lifecycle management and engagement for its operator partners.