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EveryMatrix Receives New Jersey Completed Application Status

Online gaming technology supplier EveryMatrix announced in a press release today it received Completed Application status in New Jersey issued by the Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE).
Customer Integration Approval Needed
The Completed Application status confirmed all required information regarding the company and its key personnel, in line with regulatory law and iGaming standards in the Garden State, were supplied to the DGE, but, as part of the transactional waiver process, EveryMatrix will further need to receive customer integration approval to launch operations.
“I am very pleased that DGE has accepted as complete the application filings of the EveryMatrix Group of companies. Certainly, this is an important milestone for us and puts us on the verge of making our world-class platform and services available to licensed operators in the U.S. market.”
Erik Nyman, President, Americas, EveryMatrix
The gaming industry in New Jersey expanded exponentially since the state gaming regulation entered into force in 2014, to reach a whopping $6 billion in 2020. In August last year, EveryMatrix opened its Americas branch to begin its US journey.
“Since New Jersey regulated online gaming in 2014, their framework has played an important role for other states in their process to regulate and implement online gaming. We are very excited to soon be live in New Jersey while we are engaging in several license processes across the U.S.”
Erik Nyman, President, Americas, EveryMatrix
US and Latin American Developments
The provider of turnkey platform, casino and sportsbook solutions to date is on the fast track to secure a full operating license in New Jersey and is looking to license its services in several other US states.
EveryMatrix entered into a partnership deal with iDevelopment and Economic Association (iDEA) last month to establish new business ties within the gaming industry and further strengthen its position in the US market.
The non-profit organization which serves as the eyes, ears and voice for online gaming in state capitals represents the legislative and regulatory interests of gaming operators with regards to online entertainment platforms, and its members include major players from all sectors of the iGaming and sports betting space.
As part of its US and Latin American expansion, EveryMatrix established a new commercial hub in Miami in February, to coordinate company’s efforts and strategy to position itself as a trusted regional supplier.
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