EveryMatrix Gets Alberta iGaming Supplier Approval

Lucas Dunn
By: Lucas Dunn
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Key Takeaways

  • Alberta's iGaming market opens July 13, 2026, with 28 approved operators and 22 critical gaming service providers already confirmed.
  • EveryMatrix holds licenses in Ontario, New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, and now adds Alberta to its portfolio.
  • EveryMatrix reported net revenue of 54 million euros in Q1 2025, marking a 39% increase year over year.

EveryMatrix has secured conditional supplier approval from Alberta's AGLC, positioning the B2B provider to serve operators in Canada's second regulated iGaming market. Alberta is set to become Canada's second regulated iGaming jurisdiction after Ontario, with its market scheduled to open on July 13, 2026. The approval adds another regulated North American territory to EveryMatrix's portfolio.

How Alberta's iGaming Regulatory Framework Works

Alberta's iGaming market operates under a two-track structure. The AGLC serves as the regulatory authority, while the newly established Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) functions as the conduct-and-manage body. EveryMatrix's approval is conditional. Suppliers must complete commercial onboarding with the AiGC before going live with any operator. This two-step process applies to all market entrants. As of early May 2026, the AGLC had listed 28 approved operators and 22 critical gaming service providers ahead of the July launch. The framework closely mirrors Ontario's model, which launched its open iGaming structure in April 2022.

EveryMatrix Enters Alberta with Commercial Deals in Place

The Alberta approval extends EveryMatrix's North American footprint. The company has held an Ontario license since 2022 and is also licensed in New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Alberta presents a strong commercial opportunity.

The province has a population of approximately five million, high digital adoption rates, and one of the highest GDP per capita figures in North America.

EveryMatrix has already secured commercial agreements in the province to deliver both platform technology and in-house gaming content from launch. Rani Axon, Market Manager for North America at EveryMatrix, said: "Entering Alberta marks an exciting step for the Group as we expand further into one of North America's most attractive regulated markets. This approval shows the strength of our compliance team and our readiness to meet regulatory requirements in any market."

EveryMatrix's Alberta Game Portfolio and Market Position

At launch, EveryMatrix will offer titles from Fantasma Games, the in-house studio acquired in October 2024. Aggregated third-party content will also be available, with room to expand the portfolio over time. The offering reinforces EveryMatrix's position as a tier-1 provider across regulated markets in North America. The company operates across regulated markets in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and North America. The company reported net revenue of €54 million in Q1 2025, a 39% year-on-year increase.

Lucas Michael Dunn is a prolific iGaming content writer with 8+ years of experience dissecting it all, from game and casino reviews to industry news, blogs, and guides. A psychology graduate and painter that transitioned into the iGaming world, his articles depend on proven data and tested insights to educate readers on the best gambling approaches. Beyond iGaming content craftsmanship, Lucas is an avid advocate for responsible play, focusing on empowering players to strike a balance between thrill and informed choices.

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