Everi Holdings Incorporated inks extended cash access services deal

Casino gaming technologies firm Everi Holdings Incorporated has announced that it has extended its partnership with Penn National Gaming Incorporated and is to continue providing the American regional operator with a range of cash advance, ATM, redemption device and check warranty services.

Kiosk hardware addition:

The Las Vegas-headquartered innovator used an official Monday press release to explain that the four-year extension will moreover see it serve as the exclusive supplier of kiosk hardware to Penn National Gaming Incorporated for use at the company’s 40 facilities spread across the United States, which include the Tropicana Las Vegas, Ameristar Casino Vicksburg and Hollywood Casino Toledo.

History of cooperation:

Everi Holdings Incorporated described Penn Nation Gaming Incorporated as ‘the nation’s largest regional gaming operator’ and stated that it has been actively providing the Wyomissing-based enterprise with a portfolio of cash access services. It also detailed that it had been supplying similar services to rival casino firm Pinnacle Entertainment Incorporated prior to its recent acquisition by its Pennsylvanian rival.

Evidence of success:

Darren Simmons, Financial Technology Solutions Business Leader for Everi Holdings Incorporated, declared that the extension agreement is ‘a testament to the level of operating efficiencies and ease of use’ his firm’s cash access innovations can deliver to casino operators and their customers.

Simmons’ statement read…

“Our cash access products are designed and built with both the casino employee and patron in mind, all in an effort to help drive more funds to the floor efficiently and securely. We appreciate Penn National Gaming Incorporated’s continued recognition of the unique benefits our innovative products bring to its operations and their ability to offer a better patron experience in deciding to extend and expand on the services we provide it.”

Enabling a ‘premium experience’:

For his part 7BALL , Jay Snowden, President and Chief Operating Officer for Penn National Gaming Incorporated, proclaimed that the deal with Everi Holdings Incorporated will allow his company to continue providing its customers with ‘best-in-market gaming, entertainment and dining experiences’.

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Snowden’s statement read…

“We want to provide our more than five million active customers in our player rewards database and those patrons who visit our gaming facilities for the first time with an exceptional experience that typically starts with them accessing funds. Everi Holdings Incorporated’s cash access products and intuitive kiosks will enable us to offer that premium experience our patrons have come to expect from a Penn National Gaming Incorporated facility.”