EveryMatrix has joined CIBELAE, the official branch of the World Lottery Association for 80 Hispanic American-speaking countries, including Latin and Central America, Spain and Portugal, as the company continues its plans to expand across regulated markets.
The application to join the Corporación Iberoamericana de Loterías y Apuestas de Estado as an Associate Member was approved at board level and is set to be formally ratified during CIBELAE’s Annual Ordinary Assembly later this year.
Membership positions the technology provider alongside lottery and igaming institutions in 80 countries across six continents, with a focus on Latin America. The move provides access to networking opportunities across industry events, working groups and discussions with local operators.
The membership also enables EveryMatrix to contribute to regulatory, technological and product-led conversations within the lottery, betting and igaming sectors, enhancing its presence in Latin American and Iberian markets.
EveryMatrix has previously worked with operators in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions through products including SlotMatrix aggregation and exclusive content, which is licensed and certified in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Portugal, Spain and additional territories.
Ebbe Groes, Group CEO & Co-Founder EveryMatrix, said: “This is a great step forward in both solidifying and expanding our presence in Latin America, Spain, Portugal and many other key territories as a trusted technology partner for lotteries.
“We look forward to leveraging this membership to create new, long-lasting relationships and opportunities and contributing to the growth and sustainable success of many important regulated markets.”
Rodrigo Cigliutti, Executive Director, CIBELAE, said: “The incorporation of EveryMatrix as an Associate Member of CIBELAE brings to our network a world-class B2B technology partner, renowned for delivering scalable, compliant, and innovative solutions that empower national and state-owned lotteries to modernise, expand omnichannel operations, and enhance player protection in regulated markets worldwide.”