Greece

Betsson Group has announced that it has launched its affiliate programme in Greece.

It announced the launch via its dedicated affiliate company Betsson Group Affiliates on Tuesday, and welcomed partners to kick-start the onboarding process by reaching out.

The Due Diligence programme for affiliates to be onboarded requires a letter of approval from the Hellenic Gaming Commission (HGC), and the licence number of the account at the HGC.

This move comes after Betsson received a Greek licence last year, and according to the company means that a range of its popular real and play money poker games and tournaments, casino titles, sports betting markets, and promotions are now available to players in Greece at Betsson.gr on web, desktop and tablet.

Betsson Group Affiliate is leading programme, offering affiliates Betsson’s broad variety of award-winning games across a variety of markets.

Betsson was crowned as the best casino operator of 2021 at last year’s SBC awards, a subsidiary won for best racing sportsbook, and the company was recognised the Socially Responsible Sportsbook of the Year.





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