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TechTuesday, 3 June 2025 · 9:56am GMT · 2 min read

OddsMatrix Rolls Out New Proprietary Horse Racing Platform

The solution, which has been under development for six months, provides operators with a comprehensive suite of racing features and functionality, alongside EveryMatrix’s core technology stack.

SGStephen GuppyEditorial Team
OddsMatrix Rolls Out New Proprietary Horse Racing Platform

EveryMatrix’s sports betting division, OddsMatrix, has completed the full rollout of its proprietary horse racing platform solution.

The solution, which has been under development for six months, provides operators with a comprehensive suite of racing features and functionality, alongside EveryMatrix’s core technology stack.

It includes coverage of over 10,000 monthly races across more than 20 jurisdictions.

The racing platform can be integrated across online, retail, and telebetting channels — either as part of EveryMatrix’s full turnkey solution or as a standalone modular offering.

Development of the product was led by a team of former FSB Technology employees who joined EveryMatrix following its acquisition last year.

Tor Skeie, CEO at OddsMatrix, commented:

“The full rollout of our horse racing solution is a major moment at OddsMatrix. This has evolved from full scope to go-live in just six months so immense credit must go to our technology teams.

“Integrated into our wider turnkey technology, our globally scalable solution offers opportunities for our customers across the UK, mainland Europe, Africa and beyond.

“As June begins, we look forward to this product shining within a rich programme of racing events like Royal Ascot, Epsom Derby and the Belmont Stakes.

“Make no mistake, this is just the start of the story. As the industry’s fastest growing iGaming technology supplier we’re committed to continually building on this product in the months and years ahead.”

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