EveryMatrix secures Spanish approval for CasinoEngine
| By iGB Editorial Team
iGaming software supplier and white label solutions provider EveryMatrix has been granted approval to roll out its CasinoEngine integration and productivity platform in Spain.
iGaming software supplier and white label solutions provider EveryMatrix has been granted approval to roll out its CasinoEngine integration and productivity platform in Spain.
Certified by Spanish gambling regulator the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ), EveryMatrix will be able to use CasinoEngine to assist operators in entering the country’s online casino market.
CasinoEngine focuses on streamlining the processes around content aggregation, and counts the likes of Norsk Tipping, Tipico, Wunderino and mybet as clients.
“Helping casino operators to enter new jurisdictions is a key objective of our long-term plans,” EveryMatix group chief commercial officer Stian Hornsletten said. “We are happy to be setting our footprint into new regulated markets and prove that our technology can be effectively adapted to meet specific regulatory requirements.
“Our casino product is ready to be offered to operators in one of the fastest-growing markets in Europe, and this is a fantastic development for CasinoEngine, allowing us to strengthen our presence in Europe and unlock new opportunities for online operators.”
EveryMatrix holds licences or certificates to act as a software provider to brands in Malta, the UK, Denmark, Romania and Curacao, while CasinoEngine complies with jurisdictions including Sweden, Norway, Armenia, Georgia, Lithuania and Schleswig-Holstein in Germany.
Confirmation of the Spain moves comes after EveryMatrix this week announced that it is to close its four white label websites in Denmark as it focuses fully on offering B2B solutions in the market, just months after making a similar move in the UK.
The operator had been running Casinohouse.dk, 777.dk, Cictoriamilan.dk and Jetbull.dk in Denmark, but the sites will now cease customer-facing operations in the market.