SBC News EveryMatrix secures Irish betting licence
Ebbe Groes, EveryMatrix

EveryMatrix secures Irish betting licence

Ebbe Groes
Ebbe Groes

Gaming solutions and platform provider EveryMatrix has secured a licence for Remote Bookmaking Betting Operations in Ireland. According to the legislation, EveryMatrix is now able to provide clients with software solutions that operate under this betting licence in the new regulated Ireland market.

Following the passing of the Gambling (Amendment) Act 2015 on August 1st, the Irish authorities started regulating the online gambling services that address the country’s citizens. As a consequence, betting operators are now required to obtain a licence before providing online services in Ireland.

Ebbe Groes, Chief Executive Officer of EveryMatrix, commented: “We are happy that EveryMatrix met the regulatory standards imposed by the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland and this gives us pride in delivering quality software solutions to clients that choose Ireland. At this moment, we are delighted to be among the first software providers that can offer the Remote Bookmaker operating licence in Ireland.”

EveryMatrix has been granted licences in four jurisdictions: Ireland, the United Kingdom, Malta and Curacao, which provide our clients with the advantage of operating in more than 30 different countries, and is on the verge of obtaining the Betting and Casino licences for the Danish market.

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