EveryMatrix Uses NASPL Entry to Chase North America Lottery Deals
EveryMatrix joined the North American Association of State & Provincial Lotteries on March 10, putting the supplier inside a trade body tied to state and provincial lotteries across the US and Canada. In its statement, the company linked the move to a longer North America sales push centred on digital sales, retail-online links, and responsible gambling controls for lottery operators.
NASPL brings together 53 lottery organisations across North America and serves as a space for sharing data, research, and standards. For EveryMatrix, that means closer access to the groups involved in procurement decisions and industry discussions.
EveryMatrix already lists several state-linked operators as clients, including Veikkaus, Norsk Tipping, OPAP, National Lottery Malta, Danske Spil, and Szerencsejáték Zrt., according to company materials. For North American tenders, that kind of track record tends to matter more than trade body membership, as procurement teams look for prior delivery in regulated lottery environments.
The March membership also fits a broader sequence. EveryMatrix joined CIBELAE in August 2025, adding links to 80 Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking jurisdictions in Latin America, Central America, Spain, and Portugal. By April 2026, the pattern is clear: the company has spent the past year building formal access points around lottery-led organisations in more than one region.
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NASPL membership gives EveryMatrix closer contact with the people who influence lottery buying decisions in North America. That matters for suppliers because public-lottery contracts usually depend on trust, delivery proof, and regulatory fit long before pricing decides the outcome. Smaller technology vendors with weaker lottery credentials may find that the shortlist gets tougher from here. Lottery operators, meanwhile, can use that added supplier pressure to demand tighter delivery terms and clearer responsible-gambling controls in upcoming procurement rounds.