Access To On Demand Money
Scientific Games Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire ACS’s PlayOn
Scientific Games Corporation has signed a definitive agreement to acquire ACS’s cashless table game solution titled PlayOn.
The PlayOn cashless product line conveniently provides players with a seamless debit solution at live table games. As a part of the Scientific Games portfolio, the ACS PlayOn product line will be called AToM – Access To On Demand Money.
The AToM solution lets players access funds at live table games without having to leave their seats. In addition, there are no back-end or out-of-network transaction fees charged by the player’s financial institution. To access funds, players simply swipe their debit card and enter their PIN.
Casino operators receive financial data from all gaming transactions made using AToM solution real time, using easy-to-implement internal management and accounting systems. The AToM system is certified, secure, and PCI Compliant.
“We are thrilled to add the AToM product to our portfolio of convenient cashless solutions. This addition will allow us to provide operators and their players with a seamless, safe, and secure way to instantly access money right at the gaming position. We look forward to being able to offer this invaluable product to our customers across the globe,” Rob Bone, Senior VP of Global Systems and Tables at Scientific Games, said.
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