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Aruze Gaming Secures Approvals from 14 Tribal Entities Across the US

 

Aruze Gaming Global (AG2) announced that it has secured approvals from 14 tribal entities in the US and has obtained licenses from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, South Dakota, the West Virginia Lottery, and the Wisconsin Division of Gaming.

This accomplishment marks a substantial expansion for AG2, solidifying its commitment to providing cutting-edge gaming solutions with the highest standards of regulatory compliance. The 14 tribal approvals underscore the company’s dedication to fostering strong relationships with indigenous communities while ensuring responsible and transparent gaming practices.

In Louisiana, AG2 has received a coveted license from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, allowing the company to contribute to the state’s vibrant gaming landscape. The approval from the West Virginia Lottery and South Dakota positions AG2 as a key player in the region, while the certification from the Wisconsin Division of Gaming opens doors to new opportunities in the state.

“We are thrilled to have received approvals from 14 tribal entities and additional state licenses in Louisiana, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. This achievement reflects our commitment to regulatory excellence and our dedication to providing top-tier gaming experiences. We look forward to contributing to the gaming industry in these regions and building lasting relationships with our esteemed customers,” Kelcey Allison, Global Chief Operating Officer at AG2, said.


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