Bet-at-home will abandon its in-house platform for EveryMatrix tech stack, reduce staff by up to 45

Bet-at-home will abandon its in-house platform for EveryMatrix tech stack, reduce staff by up to 45

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  • Robert Fletcher, iGaming Business
July 28, 2022 10:15 PM
  • Robert Fletcher, iGaming Business

Bet-at-home will replace its existing proprietary platform with the EveryMatrix tech stack, while the Germany-based operator also announced up to 45 job losses as a result of the outsourcing.

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The EveryMatrix solution will include a sportsbook, casino platform, player management, payments module and affiliate software, with the deal to cover all the markets in which Bet-at-home is currently present.

“Selecting EveryMatrix as our platform provider will further allow us to keep providing the best service to our 5.5 million registered players while enhancing our operations in key markets,” Bet-at-home chief executive Marco Falchetto said.

“This partnership will boost not only sports, but also casino. With this partnership, a new and exciting phase of bet-at-home development can begin.”