EveryMatrix has launched a dedicated Lottery division as it seeks to deepen its role with state and national lottery operators.
The Malta-based supplier said the business unit will develop lottery-specific products covering numbers games, pool sports and eInstants, while extending its existing platform, casino, sports and content work with public lottery groups.
The move comes as lottery operators continue to modernise digital channels while maintaining retail networks and public-interest mandates.
European Lotteries said this month that digitalisation of retail was a central theme for members, with operators adapting to changing consumer expectations across markets.
EveryMatrix already works with lottery operators including Szerencsejáték Zrt in Hungary, Norsk Tipping in Norway, Veikkaus in Finland, OPAP in Greece and Danske Spil in Denmark.
In March, it also joined the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries as part of a wider push into the US lottery ecosystem.
Nikolina Gabelica, who joined EveryMatrix in 2024 as Head of Lottery, has been appointed Managing Director of the new division. Her background includes more than 20 years across lottery and iGaming roles, including previous work with the Croatian Lottery and European Lotteries initiatives.
EveryMatrix Lottery Managing Director, Nikolina Gabelica, said: “The creation of a dedicated Lottery business unit is a natural next step and an important milestone for EveryMatrix that reflects our long-term commitment to the lottery sector.”
The unit also formalises work EveryMatrix has already been marketing through its lottery technology stack. The supplier’s lottery product material states that its digital lottery layer is designed to help national lotteries launch draw-based and eInstant games online without replacing core systems.
The launch fits into a wider expansion period for EveryMatrix, which has continued to seek regulated-market approvals and lottery-facing relationships alongside its casino aggregation, platform and sports technology business.
In May 2026, EveryMatrix received conditional approval from AGLC to supply iGaming technology in Alberta ahead of the province’s expected private-market opening.
EveryMatrix said the new division will focus on long-term investment in lottery-specific products rather than operating consumer-facing lottery brands