A major step forward in the company’s journey to enter more regulated markets, Gaming Laboratories International (GLI®) has awarded EveryMatrix critical certifications for its core platforms. These certifications, which are considered industry gold standards, allow EveryMatrix’s reliable technologies to be deployed quickly.
Certifications Boost Platform Capabilities
EveryMatrix’s CasinoEngine and GamMatrix, which serve as the company’s core productivity and player account management systems, have now earned certification under GLI-19. Meanwhile, its sportsbook platform, OddsMatrix, has achieved certification under GLI-33. GLI-19 focuses on interactive gaming systems, while GLI-33 applies to event wagering systems. These certifications confirm that the platforms meet strict compliance and industry best practices.
Jake Cachia, EveryMatrix’s Head of Compliance, emphasized the importance of these certifications: “Customers across the world today look to work with providers that have software certified according to these two standards which represent the highest mark of quality and compliance in our industry.”
Enabling Rapid Expansion in Regulated Jurisdictions
The certifications not only reflect the company’s adherence to global compliance standards but also streamline its ability to introduce its platforms in both new and existing jurisdictions. The testing process is now simplified, as only a limited number of tests need to be conducted, accelerating market entry.
These achievements also strengthen EveryMatrix’s presence in key regions like North America and Latin America. Chris Davies, Vice President of Sales at GLI Europe, remarked, “It has been a privilege for GLI to support the EveryMatrix Team in going live in North America and LatAm markets based on GLI standards.”
With these certifications in hand, EveryMatrix is set to further its impact on the global iGaming industry, ensuring top-tier technology and compliance.
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