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Membership News MEMBER PROFILES
1 Company Regulatory Management Counselors PC Web address
www.rmclegal.com AGEM Membership level Associate Description Regulatory Management Counselors, P.C., is a Michigan-based law firm focused on providing up-to-date advice and advocacy to companies and executives in the highly regulated gaming industry.
2 Company RSM US LLP Web address
www.mcgladrey.com AGEM Membership Associate Description RSM US LLP, is a premier affiliation of independent accounting, consulting and professional services firms that facilitates a diverse community of firms that collaborate to create strategic value.
3 Company Sports Betting Community Ltd Web address
www.sbcgaming.com AGEM Membership Associate Description SBC is a global events, media and advisory business that works with industry leaders and decision makers to develop and grow the sports, betting and gaming industries. From hosting exhibitions and conferences to delivering trusted news, and facilitating networking through shared experiences and new tech, they help brands connect with their audiences and tell their stories.
AGEM AUGUST 2025 MONTHLY UPDATE
1 Daron Dorsey, AGEM’s President and CEO, provided updates to members on several legislative and regulatory matters concerning upcoming regulation drafting workshops in Nevada related to recent legislative changes. He also discussed the upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade framework and AGEM’s participation in the Coalition for North America Trade and an ongoing lack of clarity on when additional IRS/US Treasury rules may be drafted based on recent changes to IRS withholding thresholds in the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) recently signed into law. Lastly, while there may be progress towards a legislative fix to address the skill/unregulated gaming situation in Pennsylvania, there is no specific timeline for resolution currently and AGEM will continue monitoring the situation for its members.
2 With less than two months to go before G2E, Event Vice President, Korbi Carrison, provided AGEM members, with important updates. Registration opened in June and is tracking ahead of this time last year, with strong attendance from key buyers and international markets, particularly Canada. Ms. Carrison reminded members about the customer invitation programme and the upcoming change in pricing for codes used after September 14, emphasising the importance to exhibitors of marketing the individual discount codes and early registration. Tis year will be G2E's 25th anniversary and to mark the event there will be new initiatives, including a dealer championship for US dealers, a game developer network plus badge category, and special programming for first-time attendees. Lastly, a meeting dedicated to supporting AGEM members exhibiting at G2E is being organised for September 3rd or 4th with an email being sent out shortly. Details to follow.
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AGEM INDEX The AGEM Index fell by 13.52 points to 1,889.77 in July 2025, a 0.7 per cent decline from the prior month. Compared to one year ago, the index rose 32.8 per cent, or 466.28 points. During the latest month, seven of the 10 AGEM Index companies reported stock price increases, which resulted in seven positive contributions and three negative contributions to the AGEM Index. The largest positive contributor to the monthly index was Aristocrat Leisure, whose 7.5 per cent increase in stock price led to a 48.40-point gain. Meanwhile, Crane NXT saw its stock price increase by 10.1 per cent, leading to a 10.00-point increase for the index. The largest negative contributor to the index was Konami, whose 10.1 per cent decrease in stock price resulted in a 67.58-point loss.
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.
3 AGEM is in the process of setting up a new Europe Committee, which will be made up of some of the organisation’s key European members. Te committee is not an additional financial commitment for members but rather a strategic initiative to better address European market issues and concerns pertinent to our members’ shared interests within the region. Te committee will meet virtually two or three times a year, or as required, with the first meeting to be scheduled in late October after G2E. Tracy Cohen, Director of Europe, and Daron Dorsey are planning short catchups with potential members at G2E to start compiling agenda items for the first meeting.
4 AGEM has been selected by the East Coast Gaming Congress (ECGC) as the recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award, the first time awarded to an organisation and not an individual. ECGC has long been a cornerstone of dialogue and advancement for the industry and AGEM is deeply honoured to be recognised with this award.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS 1 AGEM will be hosting a webinar entitled ‘Can Responsible Gaming Keep up with the Changing Landscape of Gambling?’ on September 10, 2025 at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Travis Stainert PhD, ICRG Research Director, and Ian Tomas, Chair IMGL RG Committee, will be on the panel, along with AGEM’s Director of Responsible Gaming, Connie Jones. Any members interested in attending should contact Allison McCoy (
allison.mccoy@
agem.org) to obtain the link.
2 G2E 2025, is fast approaching, taking place October 7-9 at Te Venetian Expo, Las Vegas. Te AGEM booth is located at #5639 close to the G2E Networking Lounge. To obtain your complimentary Expo Hall Pass, please contact
allison.mccoy@
agem.org before September 14, to receive your discount code.
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