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AGEM


Membership News MEMBER PROFILES


1 Company Bragg Gaming Group Inc. Web address www.bragg.group AGEM Membership level Associate Description Bragg Gaming Group Inc. is an iGaming content and platform technology solutions provider serving online and land- based gaming operators with its proprietary and exclusive content, and cutting-edge player account management (“PAM”) technology.


2 Company Faytech Web address www.faytech.us AGEM Membership Associate Description Faytech North America is a touch device manufacturer for retail, commercial and industrial touch screen solutions. With its roots in Germany and with offices in the US, China, India and Japan, Faytech offers German engineered products, manufactured in Asia with local service.


3 CompanySAGSE Web address www.sagselatam.com AGEM Membership Associate Description SAGSE South America brings together prominent exhibitors in the gaming industry, from slot manufacturers to technology providers for casinos and gaming halls. With more than 60 per cent of international visitors and a large representation of executives and entrepreneurs.


AGEM INDEX The AGEM Index fell by 58.52 points to 1,925.21 in September 2025, a 3.0 per cent decrease from the prior month. Compared to one year ago, the index rose 24.0 per cent, or 372.62 points. During the latest month, five of the 10 AGEM Index companies reported stock price increases, which resulted in five negative contributions and five positive contributions. The largest negative contributor to the monthly index was Konami, whose 4.7 per cent decrease led to a 30.84-point loss to the index. Meanwhile, Aristocrat Leisure saw its stock price decrease by 3.6 per cent, leading to a 23.50-point decrease for the index. The largest positive contributor was Crane NXT, whose 12.3 per cent increase in stock price resulted in a 14.24-point gain to the AGEM Index.


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.


AGEM SEPTEMBER 2025 MONTHLY UPDATE


1 Eric Fisher and Rick Velotta were named recipients of the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers’ (AGEM) 2025 Memorial Awards at G2E 2025. Fisher received the Jens Halle Memorial Award for Excellence in Commercial Gaming Professionalism, and Velotta received the Peter Mead Memorial Award for Excellence in Gaming Media & Communications. Te awards, honouring the lasting impacts of Halle and Mead, were presented at G2E Vegas on October 8. Fisher, formerly of Crane Payment Innovations, advanced payment technologies, driving casino operator revenue and enhancing player experiences through innovations like Easitrax Connect. Velotta, a veteran journalist at the Las Vegas Review-Journal, has covered gaming for over 35 years, reporting on economic impacts, regulatory changes, and industry trends. AGEM recognises their significant contributions to the gaming industry, continuing the legacy of excellence embodied by Halle and Mead.


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2 G2E provided a great opportunity for Daron Dorsey and Tracy Cohen to meet with proposed members of the newly formed Europe Committee. Initial discussions were very positive with members acknowledging the benefits of addressing key issues that affect many of the supplier sector, as a collective with one voice. Te first virtual meeting is due to take place in early December, followed by an in-person gathering at ICE Barcelona in January. Europe is an extremely important region for our industry and AGEM looks forward to working with and being able to support the membership.


3 Following a productive meeting with the European Casino Association (ECA) at G2E, AGEM is pleased to announce it will once again be supporting this important regional partner in 2026. Tis will consist of sponsorship for the ECA Casino Industry Forum, ECA Scholarship Programme to the Executive Development Programme and the European Dealer Championship, taking place at the iconic Baden- Baden Casino, Germany, at the beginning of June next year. AGEM has enjoyed a strong relationship with the ECA for many years and looks forward to continuing this in the future.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS


1 AGEM members and friends are invited to attend AGEM’s annual Holiday Reception on Tursday, November 13, from 5:00pm – 7:30pm, at Proprietor’s Reserve (6635 W Badura Ave, Las Vegas). For more information, please contact Allison McCoy at allison.mccoy@agem.org.


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