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ORYX Gaming Broadens Its Switzerland Reach

The end of March 2021 saw prominent gaming provider ORYX Gaming close out a deal with the European-based Grand Casino Baden. The newly-agreement finalized agreement between the two will allow the former to further establish itself in the local gaming market. The supplier will provide the casino with its rich portfolio of gaming products.

Grand Casino Baden is the first casino in Switzerland to acquire license for online offerings, and over the years the company has transformed into one of the most successful in the country. The online market in the country debuted in 2019 and according to official reports, the online gaming licenses have generated CHF23.5m (£19.48m) for the portion of 2019 when it was online.

More on the Deal

The Swiss company’s online brand jackpots.ch will have access to the content provider’s RGS partner in the face of GAMOMAT. Gambling fans will immediately recognize some of the supplier’s fan-favorite titles such as Royal Seven, Ramses Book, Crystal Book, and Take 5. All titles offer a particular set of features in order to improve player engagement levels and provide hefty rewards.

ORYX Gaming has received an ISO/IEC 27001 certificate, which is a regulation benchmark in Switzerland. Additionally, the renowned content provided was licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority and the Romanian National Gambling Office. After the recent deal with the Swiss brand, the provider’s catalog of content will be integrated into the Player Account Management Platform of Gamanza making it available in 18 countries around the world.

Matevž Mazij, Managing Director of the prominent gaming supplier has given his thoughts on the company’s brand-new partner. According to Mr. Mazij, the cooperation with another Swiss operator will be a big step for the company to further proves its worth in the European markets. And in his words, the provider’s broad range of games is a perfect fit for the Swiss player base.

The other side of the deal has also given its praise with Marcel Tobler, Chief Strategy Officer at Grand Casino Baden stating that this is a strong start for their brand as they are looking to diversify the gaming content they offer. He concluded by saying that this newly-signed deal with the supplier will ensure that players have access to a set of innovative and entertaining gaming titles.

European Allies

Previous activity in the European market saw ORYX Gaming enter the Czech Republic and Slovakia markets. The provider partnered with omni-channel platform provider of SYNOT INTERACTIVE which is a part of the SYNOT Group and EASIT. After this deal, the supplier will have access to the Serbian, Latvian, Slovakian, and Czechian markets which is a substantial set of partners on the continent.

Another local ally for the renowned gaming supplier is the Netherland’s JVH Gaming & Entertainment Group. The Dutch operator is famous for its land-based chain of casinos in the country. Now the operator will be able to access the content provider’s set of impressive gambling solutions with the company’s ORYX Hub platform. The deal was signed and announced at the begging of this year and it reaches out to the end of 2021.

Source: “ORYX extends reach in Switzerland with jackpots.ch provided by Grand Casino Baden”, ORYX Gaming, March 30, 2021

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Author Yolina

Yolina has followed closely the latest development on the Canadian gaming scene over the past years, monitoring the land-based, lottery, and online offerings up for grabs. The dynamic nature of the local lottery and casino fields, as well as the opportunities lying ahead of Canada fire her enthusiasm for what is to come. A sports betting enthusiast, in her spare time Yolina could be found in her natural habitat – turning the pages of biographies and catching up on the latest stand-up comedy podcasts.