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OKTO Integrates Cashless Digital Wallet with Jackpot Systems

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OKTO, the licensed fintech provider of digital payment and user engagement applications, has partnered with Jackpot Systems to introduce a new era of cashless gaming in casinos and gaming halls in Spain through the OKTO.WALLET. The partnership will enable secure and cashless transactions via OKTO.WALLET directly on Electronic Gaming Machines.

The OKTO.WALLET mobile app enables users to pay and play fast and easy on an ever-growing number of Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) connected to Jackpot Systems across more than 300 venues of top-tier operators in Spain.

“Adapting to mobile payment technology is extremely valuable for any business, including gaming. Gaming industry always adopt solutions that bring benefits to both users and operators alike, and as the industry rang a bell for cashless payment options, the Spanish market should follow suit,” Nacho Frade, Country Manager for Spain at OKTO, said.

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“Through our collaboration with Jackpot Systems, Casinos and Gaming Halls are now able to meet the transactional experience that today’s user demands via our OKTO.WALLET turn-key solution for the Spanish market. A solution that offers both convenience and ease of use as well as an enhanced payment journey to users, while also meeting operators demand for secure, cost-effective and cashless payment solutions is a perfect blend, and this is why we designed our solution,” Nacho Frade added.

“I believe that our alliance with OKTO represents a new technological achievement for the face-to-face gaming industry in Spain of which we are especially proud,” Alejandro Jiménez, CEO of Jackpot Systems, said.

“We are thus raising communication with gaming machines to a new level, for the benefit of operators and users, with hardly any additional hardware. We are pleased to team up with OKTO on an exciting project like this one that will quickly catch on due to its ease of use, security and strong technology foundation,” Alejandro Jiménez added.

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