Everi Transactional Identity Ahead of the ICE Barcelona show, Darren Simmons, Executive Vice President and
FinTech Business Leader, updates us on the latest fintech advancements from Everi and explains the concept of ‘transactional identity.’
For ICE in 2025, there's a few things that we're going to be showing. We showed them at G2E this year and so obviously we want to continue the opportunity at the ICE show. One is our CashClub Concierge product. Tis is basically a mobile point-of-sale, mobile cage, and what we call a mobile kiosk product. At the end of the day, it’s there to facilitate an experience for a player. It allows a patron in a gaming environment to be able to access their funds and enjoy their entertainment while bringing the service to the player, wherever they might be.
As we’ve emphasised before, we’re about delivering what the patron wants, when, where and how they want it. Our platform and our hardware ecosystem enable that, with a composable payment experience to support it. We think extensively about payments orchestration capabilities and empowering our customers and their guests or patrons with the experiences that they want.
As we continue to advance with open banking integrations and technologies, a lot of this will turn identity into transactional identity. Hardware is a great tool but, as we move more into a more mobile world for ID verification and facial recognition for the facilitation of payments and selling, transactional identity is the key to that whole ecosystem.
Hardware is an essential part of that, so with that in mind, we are showing our new Cash RedemptionXChange (CRX) kiosk. Essentially, it’s a smaller-footprint, lower-cost platform, but it's got all the functionality, bells-and-whistles, with a great platform and the same software that our CXC lineup has. It's a smaller capacity unit, as well, but we think it's a great opportunity for the European market.
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Additionally, we've got our ecash products, the mini CRT and Premium CRT. Tose two are in the ICE lineup, showing capabilities for bill breaking and ticket redemption.
What advancements are being made to Everi's CashClub Wallet and other FinTech offerings?
With our relentless investment in onboarding identity, funding withdrawal systems, integrations, financial management features, and Everi’s full ‘Digital Neighborhood’ with cross-product integrations even beyond the gaming floor, I think ICE attendees will see the advancements that we've made with our CashClub Wallet and extending that whole ecosystem with new payments. We’ll showcase new ways for transactional identity, as well. As I mentioned earlier, adding more funding and withdrawal options, as well as new system integrations is how we're thinking about our wallet product. It’s not just about being a payment method, it’s a way for an operator to have engagement with their player and have that experience of what the patron wants, when, where, and how they want it.
We’re also excited about PitXpress, which is basically mobile credit management at the table. Tis is something that we showed at G2E and we're moving into pilots in 2025. We think it’s a great opportunity to again demonstrate one of the key strategies that we have from a product standpoint of bringing efficiency to the operator, as well as the employees of that operator, while also providing a great customer experience with convenience and efficiency.
In addition, we’re also focusing on our Entegrity Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Title 31 management tool, which we feel is the next
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