Compliance Updates
EveryMatrix applies for new licenses in West Virginia and Michigan

iGaming platform provider EveryMatrix is rapidly advancing in multiple commercial negotiations and, to support its strong sales pipeline, has now filed for licensing in West Virginia and Michigan.
After the company’s progress with deals and fulfilling license requirements in New Jersey, EveryMatrix has filed for two more jurisdictions in West Virginia and Michigan, with more fillings to occur in the near future.
West Virginia and Michigan have both enacted legislation for online casino and sports betting, making these markets highly attractive for EveryMatrix and its future clients with its in-house full turnkey platform.
EveryMatrix continues to expand its U.S. business, having already signed agreements with Tier-1 operators like Kindred Group and Resorts Digital as well as with important payment providers such as PXP Financial and Nuvei.
Erik Nyman, President EveryMatrix Americas, comments: “To support our business advances and multi-state partnerships, we have now filed license applications in West Virginia and Michigan. This follows our clear path and ambition to be live with our technology and products in states that allow for a full casino and sports betting offering. I am very pleased with EveryMatrix’s progress in the U.S. and looking ahead to an exciting 2022.”
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