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The Company’s common stock will begin trading today, August 27, 2021, on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (“Nasdaq”) under the ticker symbol “BRAG.” The company’s stock continues to trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ‘BRAG’.
Bragg is a growing global gaming technology and content group and owner of his B2B company, a major player in the iGaming industry.
Bragg CEO Richard Carter commented: As such, the commencement of trading of our common stock on the NASDAQ is another positive step in our efforts to enhance shareholder value and joins the NASDAQ and its listed companies as recognized leaders in their respective industries.
I am glad that Combining the U.S. and Canadian listings will allow Bragg to further increase the company’s visibility, increase growth opportunities with a larger pool of institutional and retail investors, and increase trading liquidity can do. ”
Bragg Gaming Group is a growing global gaming technology and content group and owner of the iGaming industry’s leading B2B companies. Since its founding in 2018, Bragg has expanded into an international force in the global online gaming market with offices in Europe, North America and Latin America.
About Bragg Gaming Group
Bragg, through its wholly-owned subsidiary ORYX Gaming, distributes copyrighted, exclusive and aggregated casino content via its in-house Remote Games Server (RGS) and his ORYX Hub distribution platform. ORYX offers a complete turnkey iGaming solution, including a Player Account Management (PAM) platform, as well as managed operational and marketing services.
Based in Nevada, Wild Streak Gaming is a US premium gaming content studio wholly owned by Bragg. Wild Streak has a portfolio of popular casino games from land-based online and social casino operators in global markets including the US and UK.
In May 2021, Bragg announced a proposed acquisition of Nevada-based Spin Games, his provider of B2B gaming technology and content currently serving the US market. Spin is licensed in every major US state where iGaming is regulated and serves Tier 1 operators in those regions.