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AGEM MEMBERSHIP NEWS MEMBER PROFILE Company / Matsui Gaming Machine Co.


Web address / www.matsui-gaming.co.jp AGEM Membership level / Bronze


Description /Te Matsui Group is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of gaming chips,


layouts and all live table gaming equipment. With offices and manufacturing plants in Japan, Korea, UK, US, Macau & Russia, providing the highest quality products.


MEMBERSHIP NEWS


AGEM March 2024 Recap l Executive Director, Daron Dorsey, updated the membership that he and AGEM's outside counsel, Dan Reaser, will continue participating in Nevada Gaming Control Board working group discussions for potential changes to Nevada processes for the regulation and oversight of gaming technology. Te efforts of AGEM's Compliance Committee members has been extremely helpful in discussing potential improvements to Nevada's framework.


l AGEM continues to monitor legislative activity surrounding gaming in a number of US states. When there are opportunities for additional authorised gaming activities in such states, AGEM will advocate for and support the continued growth within regulated markets.


l Clarion Gaming, organisers of the ICE show, recently shared a post-show update with AGEM members. Te audited, published figures from Clarion confirmed the 2024 show exceeded the prior year's event across all elements of the show and attendees were up 12 per cent over 2023 to 45,050. All told, there were 632 exhibiting companies with 164 nations represented, the number of operators was up to 14,284, and the show's operating channel breakdown was: 47 per cent online only, 11 per cent land-based only and 42 per cent both. Clarion also reported that post-show survey results for 2025 event relocating to Barcelona look very positive, with 80 per cent of visitors noting their likely return to the show in 2025 and 91 per cent of exhibitors answering the same.


MEMBER PROFILE Company / Gambling Compliance


Web address / www.gamblingcompliance.com AGEM Membership level / Associate


Description /Gambling Compliance, headquartered in London, has brought together experts in the fields of regulation, law and compliance to help customers


confidently anticipate and navigate the global gambling and payments regulatory landscape since 2006.


l AGEM’s Director or Responsible Gaming, Connie Jones, highlighted a number of efforts and events to support Problem Gambling Awareness Month. AGEM's Responsible Gaming Committee also recently took part in a presentation by the new Executive Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gaming, Ted Hartwell, who recently took over leadership there replacing Carol O’Hare. Ted shared his background as a compulsive gambler and the journey to recovery, plus his current role with the NvCPG. He also outlined the Council’s programmes with emphasis on underage gaming/gambling and family. More information on the NvCPG can be found at https://www.nevadacouncil.org/


Forthcoming Events


l AGEM will be attending and participating in the Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA on April 8-11, 2024. AGEM again will be presenting its contribution and donation to education and scholarship efforts to support tribal education.


MEMBER PROFILE Company / Gamesman


Web address / www.gamesman.co.uk AGEM Membership level / Associate


Description / For over two decades, Gamesman has served the international gaming industry. With


facilities in the UK and US, its current portfolio extends beyond its traditional roots into a wide range of gaming related items, as well as many bespoke projects.


AGEM INDEX


The AGEM Index increased by 93.00 points to 1,261.10 in February 2024, an 8.0 per cent increase from the prior month. Compared to one year ago, the index was up 310.19 points, or 32.6 percent. During the latest month, eight of the 12 AGEM Index companies reported stock price increases, which resulted in eight positive contributions and four negative contributions. The largest positive contributor was Light & Wonder, whose 25.0 per cent increase in stock price led to a 52.52- point gain. Aristocrat Leisure saw its stock price increase by 5.1 per cent, leading to a 17.69-point gain. The largest negative contribution to the index was sourced to Agilysys, with a 7.1 per cent decrease in stock price.


AGEM is an international trade association representing manufacturers of electronic gaming devices, systems, lotteries and components for the gaming industry. The Association works to further the interests of gaming equipment manufacturers throughout the world. Through political action, tradeshow partnerships, information dissemination and good corporate citizenship, the members of AGEM work together to create benefits for every company within the organisation. Together, AGEM and its member organisations have assisted regulatory commissions and participated in the legislative process to solve problems and create a positive business environment.


P20 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS


l Te 25th Annual AGEM-AGA Golf Class Presented by JCM Global will take place on May 8, 2024 at Shadow Creek Golf Club, Las Vegas. Cliff Buckley of JCM gave a short presentation at the March meeting about logistics for the event and to inform members that a few limited sponsorship and participation opportunities remain.


l Te schedule for remaining AGEM Monthly Meetings in 2024 will be May 14, 2024, June 11, 2024, July 9, 2024, August 13, 2024, September 10, 2024, November 12, 2024 and December 10, 2024. Each meeting will take place at 8:00 am PST.


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