EveryMatrix granted licence for Connecticut

Supplier EveryMatrix has been granted a games licence for Connecticut.

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EveryMatrix is a B2B provider of turnkey platforms, casinos and sportsbooks in the iGaming industry.

This licence will enable EveryMatrix to launch its games through operators in the state of Connecticut.

Online sports betting and casinos were regulated in Connecticut in October 2021.

Erik Nyman, President Americas, EveryMatrix, said: “EveryMatrix has focused on US states that have regulated both iGaming and sportsbook as we are leading supplier in both verticals.

“With our license approval in Connecticut, we are one step closer to securing access to all the significant regulated states in the US and we are thrilled to go live shortly.

“This is another significant milestone for the business and widens our reach to distribute our world-class content, platform and services to licensed operators in the US market.”

EveryMatrix is also in the regulatory process of receiving licences for providing casinos, sports betting, platforms and games in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

The company’s iGaming Integration Platform, CasinoEngine, has already been secured by several US market operators.

CasinoEngine gives customers access to over 155 studios and 300 content providers, totalling over 22,000 games between them.

EveryMatrix signed a partnership with BetMGM in June 2022 for New Jersey and a further deal with 888 Holdings in July 2022.

In August 2020, EveryMatrix opened offices in Miami, Florida to support the company’s expansion into the US market.

The company also joined iDevelopment and Economic Association (iDEA) Growth in March 2021.


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