Bragg Gaming to begin trading on Nasdaq

August 25, 2021
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Will begin trading on August 27 under ticker symbol BRAG.

Igaming technology and content group Bragg Gaming has today announced the company’s intention to begin trading on the Nasdaq from August 27, 2021. The organization will be listed under the ticker symbol BRAG. 

The group will continue trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the same ticker symbol.  

Bragg Gaming Group, founded in 2018, provides technology and content for a number B2B companies in the igaming industry. The organization currently operates across North America, Latin America and Europe.  

“Our Nasdaq listing approval marks another key milestone in Bragg’s growth and evolution, and will allow the company to attract greater capital markets interest in the US where we are successfully pursuing the large and rapidly growing igaming market opportunity,” commented Richard Carter, CEO of Bragg. 

Bragg primarily operates through its wholly-owned subsidiary ORYX Gaming, a company that produces exclusive and aggregated casino content via its in-house remote games server as well as its turnkey and player account management platform.  

The company also produces games through the Nevada-based Wild Streak Gaming, a developer with products available across in the US and UK. 

“By listing in the US and maintaining our Canadian listing, we are positioned to enhance shareholder value by improving the company’s visibility and trading liquidity for investors,” Carter added. “We believe Bragg is ideally positioned to grow our business and gain share in the large global igaming market, and the Nasdaq listing is another positive step that will enable us to move forward aggressively with our plans.” 

In May 2021, Bragg began the process of acquiring Nevada-based Spin Games, a B2B gaming technology provider operating in the US and supplying a number of tier 1 operators. 

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