Nuvei, EveryMatrix sign US payments agreement

October 6, 2021
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Nuvei to offer its payment platform to the B2B iGaming provider.

EveryMatrix, the B2B iGaming provider, has announced the signing of a partnership with the international payments platform Nuvei. Through this agreement, EveryMatrix hopes to further increase its US iGaming presence.

Nuvei’s platform enables its users, primarily iGaming operators, to accept a wide range of cards and alternative payment methods to make instant payouts via platforms such as digital wallets, ACH, MasterCard Send, and Diners Club among others.

Erik Nyman, president Americas, EveryMatrix, said: “We are delighted to be a B2B platform provider of choice for Nuvei given their product strength and capabilities across multiple other industries. Smart payment methods are a critical component in gaming platform technology and in the extension player experience. The deal with Nuvei will further strengthen EveryMatrix position as the most comprehensive technology partner in the US”

In the company’s statement, EveryMatrix suggested that this partnership will support the provider’s intention to supply iGaming operators with easy-to-use and frictionless technology. As part of this US-focused agreement, Nuvei will also aid EveryMatrix’s attempts to gain licenses throughout North America.

“We are excited to partner with EveryMatrix, to enable our mutual growth into the American iGaming market,” said Philip Fayer, Nuvei’s chair and CEO. “Higher acceptance rates and a seamless checkout experience, combined with instant payouts are a core focus for operators that are looking to remain competitive. This partnership further solidifies our position in the iGaming space and we look forward to continuing the journey.”

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