EveryMatrix eyes licenses in Michigan and West Virginia
| By Robert Fletcher
Gaming software provider EveryMatrix has applied for new licences in Michigan and West Virginia as part of its ongoing expansion strategy in the US.
The provider said that it identified both states as “highly attractive” markets following the legalisation of online casino and sports betting in each state.
EveryMatrix is already active in New Jersey and has agreements in place with operators such as Kindred Group and Resorts Digital, while the provider said it also plans to look at moving into other states in the near future.
“To support our business advances and multi-state partnerships, we have now filed licence applications in West Virginia and Michigan,” said Erik Nyman, who was appointed president of EveryMatrix Americas in August 2020 to spearhead the US expansion strategy.