Bragg Gaming partners with Logrand Entertainment Group

May 7, 2021
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Tech provider says expansion into Mexico is part of its overall growth strategy.

Global B2B gaming technology provider Bragg Gaming Group on Friday said its wholly-owned subsidiary ORYX Gaming has signed an agreement with Logrand Entertainment Group.

Per the agreement, terms of which were not announced, ORYX content will be made available to players through Logrand’s online brand in Mexico, Strendus Casino.

Logrand was founded in 2005 and currently operates 10 land-based casinos in Mexico.

The operator unveiled Strendus Casino in 2018. It has grown to more than 150,000 active customers. Strendus offers clients more than 700 casino games, a sportsbook, lottery products, table games and e-sports betting.

Bragg Gaming said in a statement the new partnership is, “key to Bragg’s strategy of extending its presence globally, including the emerging Latin American market.”

By partnering with ORYX, Logrand’s Strendus will significantly expand its casino and lottery offerings, Bragg added.

“Further strengthening our foothold in Mexico is key for us as we continue to expand our position as a global supplier,” said Matevž Mazij, managing director of ORYX Gaming. “Strendus Casino is a reputable and well-known brand in the Mexican market and we are thrilled to extend their offering with engaging and entertaining content from our RGS studios.”

Eduardo Pelaez, online products manager at Logrand Entertainment Group, added, “We pride ourselves in offering a comprehensive product to our customers. Our casino tab and lottery offering will become a lot more attractive with the addition of ORYX’s dynamic content.”

ORYX is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and its content is certified or approved in 18 major jurisdictions.

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