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EveryMatrix is entering its second Canadian province after securing a conditional licensing approval from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC) to offer its iGaming technology in Alberta.

The company will be able to provide its casino and sports platform technologies to licensed operators in Alberta, which is expected to launch its regulated iGaming market on 13 July this year.

With the Alberta licence, EveryMatrix continues its expansion across North America, where it is also licensed in Ontario, as well as the US states of Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Rani Axon, Market Manager for North America, EveryMatrix, commented: “Entering Alberta marks an exciting step for the Group as we expand further into one of North America’s most attractive regulated markets. 

“This approval shows the strength of our compliance team and our readiness to meet regulatory requirements in any market.”

Premium titles from EveryMatrix’s in-house studio, Fantasma Games, will be available for licensed operators from the first day of the province’s launch, as well as aggregated content with further opportunities to expand.

Commercial opportunities to deliver both platform and in-house gaming content have already been secured by the iGaming supplier in Alberta. Plenty of operators have plans to acquire a licence for the Canadian province, too. 

PointsBet and Caesars Entertainment have pre-registration up and running for residents ahead of opening day, while BetMGM, Betway, DraftKings and FanDuel have all confirmed plans to enter the market.