EveryMatrix expands global lottery footprint with NASPL membership
EveryMatrix has extended its global national lottery reach, and further reinforced its ongoing commitment to the North American market, by becoming a member of the North American Association of State & Provincial Lotteries (NASPL).
NASPL membership reflects the premium provider’s long-term commitment to supporting public-sector lotteries as it expands its presence across the continent and further strengthens its visibility and credibility within the US lottery ecosystem.
Multiple US lotteries are investing or exploring investments in digital technology and omnichannel player engagement, with a focus on responsible gaming, areas in which EveryMatrix has extensive experience and success with large-scale European partners.
The tier-1 turnkey platform technology supplier counts some of Europe’s largest lotteries among its biggest customers and is an established Associate member of both the World Lottery Association (WLA) and European Lotteries (EL).
It joined CIBELAE as an Associate member in August 2025, the official branch of the WLA for 80 Hispanic American speaking countries, including Latin and Central America, Spain, and Portugal.
EveryMatrix has rapidly grown to become one of the most trusted, tier-1 B2B platform technology providers by state lotteries across global regulated markets. It works closely with leading European national lotteries including Veikkaus (Finland), Norsk Tipping (Norway), OPAP (Greece), National Lottery Malta, Danske Spil (Denmark), and Szerencsejáték Zrt. (Hungary).
Nikolina Gabelica, Head of Lottery, EveryMatrix, said: “For EveryMatrix, joining NASPL is about long-term commitment. We work closely with several leading European national lotteries and understand the balance between innovation, regulation, and public responsibility.
“Combined with our broader experience across regulated iGaming markets globally, we bring practical insights and advanced technology to the US lottery community, and we are looking forward to building and further developing meaningful relationships there.”
