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Ainsworth Acquires MTD Gaming

 

The US subsidiary of Ainsworth Game Technology Ltd, the Australia-based slot machine developer, has acquired MTD Gaming Inc, a US-based developer and supplier of unique poker, keno and video reel content for use in Multi-Game and Video Lottery Terminal markets.

The acquisition is valued at a total cost of US$26 million, payable at two milestone-based instalments. The deal is likely to be funded by a combination of existing debt facilities and cash reserves.

“We are delighted to welcome MTD to Ainsworth,” said Ainsworth CEO Lawrence Levy.

“The acquisition marks another positive step in transitioning Ainsworth to growth and improved profitability. MTD’s unique poker and Keno games are a great fit with our existing Class II and Class III offerings in the US and follows the global launch of our new A-Star cabinet hardware in February 2020. We expect to drive incremental revenues by offering these proven and highly successful games to customers in our established markets where Ainsworth operates, including California and Nevada.”

MTD currently has products installed in Montana, Louisiana and South Dakota but Ainsworth said it will target further opportunities in other selected jurisdictions including Nevada, California, Arizona, and New Mexico.


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