SBC News EveryMatrix joins European Lotteries Association as associate member

EveryMatrix joins European Lotteries Association as associate member

B2B technology provider EveryMatrix has confirmed that it has become an Associate Member of the European Lotteries Association.

The European Lotteries Association is the umbrella organisation of national lotteries operating games of chance for the public benefit, and brings together state-owned and private operators, both profit and non-profit, who operate on behalf of the state.

Expressing that it is pleased to ‘take its place among other esteemed lottery suppliers in the space’, EveryMatrix highlighted that the Association’s core values are ‘perfectly’ aligned with those of the technology provider.

Ebbe Groes, Group CEO of EveryMatrix, commented: “We are happy to receive our Associate Member status in the European Lotteries Association. This is a recognition of EveryMatrix as a reliable partner in the lottery space and we are glad to be in such good company.

“The Association’s responsible gambling policies and best practices should be the standard for any company in the iGaming space.”

Catering to over 120 clients in multiple regulated jurisdictions, EveryMatrix’s mission is to help operators deliver heightened player experiences in regulated markets. The company is currently offering its services to several lotteries across the European space.

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