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GAN Announces Snoqualmie Indian Tribe as its New Simulated Gaming Client

 

GAN plc has announced the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe as its new simulated gaming client. GAN will supply its Simulated Gaming software to the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, with new services anticipated to launch to customers in H1 2020.

The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe owns and operates the Snoqualmie Casino located in Snoqualmie, Washington. The agreement with GAN will enable the Client to provide an expanded suite of online gaming and services throughout the region and beyond.

The agreement also provides GAN with the opportunity to supply Sports wagering to the Snoqualmie tribe should enabling legislation and corresponding regulatory approvals come to pass in the State of Washington.

“We are pleased to partner with the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe in bringing Seattle’s Closest Casino online with our Simulated Gaming solution. The Washington gaming industry is a nearly $2 billion market with the majority of casinos concentrated in the Seattle-Tacoma region. We look forward to supporting the Snoqualmie Tribe in engaging and growing their audience as we work to solidify GAN’s market position as the leading B2B enterprise software solution provider to U.S. land-based casinos,” Jeff Berman, Chief Commercial Officer of GAN, said.

“We were particularly interested in this partnership with GAN because of their professionalism and product quality. The Simulated Gaming model integrates well with our on-property rewards program and will serve as a valuable vehicle to provide our patrons with another entertainment outlet,” Stanford Le, Interim CEO and President at Snoqualmie Casino, said.


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