EveryMatrix continues growth with Maltese base

EveryMatrix continues growth with Maltese base

Accommodating the companies continued growth, EveryMatrix has unveiled the development of its new office in Malta.

The Maltese location will offer a single location for the commercial team led by the firm’s CCO, Ian Freeman (ex-Kambi), as well as EveryMatrix’s legal and compliance teams.

In addition to its development and operation offices and over 400 staff across the world, Malta supports the company’s growth strategy after the re-launch of its flagship product, CasinoEngine Integration Platform which has increased the company’s development, human resources requirements and the need for a more complex and structured commercial team.

Ebbe Groes, EveryMatrix CEO commented: “The new Malta office opening was a natural step in our business growth strategy. Over the last years, we have been quite busy recreating our software platform, using advanced technologies with the purpose to deliver answers to our clients’ challenges, improve scalability and offer an overall improved experience. But technology is nothing if we do not find the right commercial context for our products, henceforth expanding our Malta office was the logical decision at the present times.

“Establishing our main commercial office in Malta will raise the bar and will work towards the goal of connecting different commercial teams and imprint upon them a common vision under the leadership of Ian.

“We are confident that this expansion will increase our ability to better serve many of our existing clients, while giving us the opportunity to develop further business relationships as we navigate through a very demanding industry.”

Benefiting of Malta’s unique gaming ecosystem and the opportunity of being physically close to a number of operators and gaming professionals, EveryMatrix is looking to consolidate even more its position in the industry and help Malta based operators, like Tipico, to run efficient casino operations and provide premium products for their target markets in a safe, regulated and responsible gaming environment.


Source: SBC News