iGaming platform provider EveryMatrix has been awarded a B2B software license from the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission. The license will enable EveryMatrix to provide its technology and services to licensed operators and third parties in the jurisdiction. The license will further expand EveryMatrix’s jurisdictional reach and enable it to enter new partnerships with new operators and third parties.
The Isle of Man license will enable EveryMatrix to have various benefits including a reputation as a body that upholds international regulatory standards.
Ebbe Groes, CEO of EveryMatrix, in a statement, said: “The Isle of Man is one of i-gaming’s most reputable licensing regimes and we are pleased to have been granted a software license to further accelerate our expansion into new territories.”
He further added, noting: “EveryMatrix is experiencing record growth across all our core areas of casino, sports, and platform, and securing licenses in both established and emerging regulated jurisdictions is a key part of our future growth plans.”
Nathan Lunt, strategic partnership manager, Digital Isle of Man, said: “We are delighted to welcome EveryMatrix to the Island’s ecosystem. The Isle of Man is home to a collection of successful and diverse e-gaming and software businesses and this is a testament to its proposition, which offers an experienced regulator and robust, mature licensing regime.
Exciting news to kick off the week! 🥳 EveryMatrix has been awarded an international Isle of Man B2B software licence.
— EveryMatrix (@EveryMatrix) June 19, 2023
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He further added, saying: “As home to some of the most influential companies in the industry, the Isle of Man has proven itself to provide unrivaled benefits for e-gaming companies seeking a license, whether they be a start-up, SME or multinational organization, and at Digital Isle of Man we are proud to be able to support businesses, such as EveryMatrix, every step of the way.”
Last month EveryMatrix secured a license from Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen, ahead of a July 1st deadline that enforces mandatory licenses for all providers offering services in the market.