GAN Extends Partnership with JACK Entertainment

GAN Extends Partnership with JACK Entertainment

GAN extends partnership with racetrack and casino operator JACK Entertainment. According to the new deal, the B2B software supplier will provide online gaming and sports betting platform to JACK’s new facilities in Ohio.

At present, Ohio lawmakers are discussing whether or not to approve two new casinos in the state. The two gambling facilities are the JACK Thistledown Racino in North Randall and JACK Cleveland Casino.

GAN will install its Enterprise Platform in the said locations. This includes its proprietary iBridge Framework connecting GameSTACK Online Gaming Network to JACK’s casino management system.

GAN Extends Partnership with JACK

GAN Extends Partnership with JACK EntertainmentGAN ensures that the platform installed in the JACK establishments in Ohio is within the borders of the state. As a result, it complies with Ohio’s gambling laws. According to pay per head bookie sources, the state requires all gambling assets to be found within the border.

The new deal shows the value of GAN’s technology to create an online community that complies with the strict online gambling regulations of Ohio. At present, the company’s Simulated Gaming Enterprise Platform is already used in JACK’s online platform.

The racetrack and casino operator is happy to extend their partnership with GAN. JACK operates several gaming properties and racetracks in Cleveland, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kentucky. Also, it hopes to work with the B2B supplier in other projects.

According to bookie pay per head sites, JACK Entertainment has more than 375,000 square feet of casino space, 40 bars, and 4,000 employees. In addition, it earns more than $800 million in gambling revenue.

Pay per head services providers are hopeful that Ohio lawmakers will legalize sports betting in the state. However, they are still debating on the topic of betting on college sports. Also, some representatives of colleges in the state want to keep college sports out of the sports betting legislation.