EveryMatrix Enters NASPL to Position for US Lottery Expansion
On March 10, 2026, EveryMatrix entered NASPL, the trade body representing lotteries across most US jurisdictions. The membership places the supplier closer to operators as states review digital lottery rollout and technology upgrades.
NASPL membership gives EveryMatrix direct access to public lottery operators across the US and Canada. The association connects state and provincial lotteries, along with related suppliers, which puts the company closer to early-stage discussions around technology and procurement.
The move comes as more US lotteries review digital lottery options and supporting systems. Some states already test online channels or hybrid retail models, while others remain at the legislative stage.
EveryMatrix is using its European lottery work as a reference point. The company works with operators such as Veikkaus, Norsk Tipping, OPAP, Danske Spil, Szerencsejáték Zrt., and the National Lottery in Malta. These partnerships operate under strict regulatory frameworks, where systems must align with public funding and responsible gaming rules.
Nikolina Gabelica, Head of Lottery at EveryMatrix, said the NASPL membership reflects a long-term plan for the US market. She pointed to the company’s knowledge with national lotteries and its focus on balancing technology with regulatory requirements.
The NASPL step follows earlier expansion across lottery associations. EveryMatrix joined CIBELAE in August 2025 and is already part of the World Lottery Association and European Lotteries.
For US lotteries, more suppliers entering the space means more options when digital projects move forward. For competing suppliers, it adds pressure from companies that already work with national lottery systems at scale. For affiliates and service partners, it signals that lottery products may become more visible online as states move from planning to rollout.
TGJ Take
EveryMatrix is getting in early, before US lottery contracts start to move. That matters, as suppliers that are already known to regulators often have an advantage when tenders open. For other suppliers, this means more competition from companies with proven lottery systems from Europe. For lotteries, it means more options when they move into digital. Affiliates should pay attention, as more supplier activity usually leads to more online lottery products over time.