EveryMatrix applies for New Jersey gaming license

Content Team November 17, 2020
EveryMatrix applies for New Jersey gaming license

EveryMatrix has applied for a license with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement to supply operators with its industry-leading iGaming integration platform CasinoEngine

Seizing the opportunity and working closely with established clients looking to expand into new regulated jurisdictions, EveryMatrix  has filed the application to New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement for a license to be able to deliver casino clients its award-winning CasinoEngine and game content in the state.

Erik Nyman, President EveryMatrix Americas LLC, comments: “We are very pleased to inform that we have filed our license application in our first US State. The Garden State has enjoyed great success with exceptional development over the last years. This is a testament of the solid regulatory framework based on player protection, business stability and growth.

“EveryMatrix will enter the market in an expansive phase where our products will support the continued growth of operators in New Jersey and more states as we launch in the upcoming years.”

In 2020, New Jersey is approaching 1bn USD in online casino GGR, and the state alone is one of the World’s largest online gaming markets. New Jersey was the first larger state to enact online casino regulation. The state has a long tradition of gaming operations and has developed an extensive online gaming business since the regulation came into force in 2014.

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