GAN agrees Nevada retail and online race deal

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GAN has signed a binding terms sheet to with Red Rock Resorts to build and deploy the infrastructure for Station’s Sports” online sports platform, mobile applications, and retail Over-the-Counter and Kiosk-based sports betting throughout Nevada, with a commercial launch subject to regulatory technical certification and related regulatory licensing, the latter of which the Company has now commenced.

The agreement pertains to Red Rock Resort’s current portfolio of properties and projects in development.

The announcement reflects the extensive capability of GAN’s award-winning GameSTACK™ technology Platform combined with GAN Sports’ in-house online & retail sports betting capability demonstrated at G2E earlier this month. This material relationship with the leading retail casino & sportsbook operator in Nevada validates GAN Sports and builds upon GAN’s longstanding partnership with Station Casinos for Simulated Gaming, launched online in 2017 and designed principally to serve social casino gaming to loyalty reward card-holding patrons of Station’s 19 retail casino properties in Nevada.

Dermot Smurfit, CEO of GAN, commented:“After a comprehensive and competitive process, we are greatly pleased to secure our first major US retail casino operator client of our omnichannel sports betting technology and managed trading services solution acquired at the outset of the year and demonstrated at G2E earlier this month. The GAN team worldwide is excited to enter the U.S. sports’ market next year with a market leader in Nevada.”

Thomas Mikulich, Senior Vice President, Innovation and Slots of Station Casinos, commented:
“The choice of GAN reflects their proven technology platform, specialist experience with integrating reward programs, reputation for integrity and their exciting sports betting user experience across online and retail devices, and their overall commitment. We look forward to collaborating closely with GAN to roll out their innovative sports experience here in Nevada.”

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