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EveryMatrix gains AIEJA Mexico Gaming Association membership

| By iGB content team
EveryMatrix has become a member of the Mexican Gaming Association further bolstering its commitment to the growing LatAm igaming market.

The Tier-1 igaming technology company has joined the Mexican Association for Permit Holders, Operators and Suppliers of the Entertainment and Gambling Industry (AIEJA).

This will enable it to participate in, moderate, sponsor and lead workshops, seminars and future initiatives as well as share knowledge and insights with other members ahead of further market expansion.

EveryMatrix has a proven record of supplying leading igaming technology in the LatAm region with plans to rapidly expand its presence there in the coming months and years with a pipeline of customers due to go live as regulation continues to develop.

Its AIEJA membership will allow it to develop deeper relationships with local brands, partners and regulators and share its 16 years’ worth of knowledge and expertise as the Mexican market matures.

AIEJA is a national membership organisation representing the interests of the real-money gaming and entertainment industries in Mexico, responsible for creating jobs and an important contributor to the treasury, redistributing wealth in an equitable and proportional fiscal environment.

Erik Nyman, president, EveryMatrix Americas, said: “We’re delighted to join AIEJA and its many valued members and I would like to extend my thanks to the organisation for their warm welcome.

“Mexico is a country full of potential that blends North American traditional gambling behaviour with Latin American influences making it a specific market of interest as we expand our business in the region.”

Dr Miguel Ángel Ochoa, president, AIEJA, said: “We’re very pleased to welcome EveryMatrix to AIJEA. EveryMatrix is recognised in the industry for its superior technology and services that can be found among some of the largest operators in the world. They will be an extremely valuable addition to the organisation.”