AGA Urges Digital Payment Option

The American Gaming Association is urging the modernization of casino payment processes with the option of digital payments. AGA President Bill Miller, while urging cashless payments as a Covid-19 safety measure, said the body was working on the issue long before the viral outbreak.

AGA Urges Digital Payment Option

The American Gaming Association announced a new policy urging government officials in various jurisdictions to allow for digital payment option in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last week, the AGA released a new “Payments Modernization Policy Principles” report, reflective of an 18-month, collaborative industry effort to provide a framework for regulatory flexibility allowing digital payments on the casino floor.

The principles come at a time when the majority (57 percent) of past-year casino visitors report the option for digital or contactless payments on the casino floor is important to them because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Enabling payment choice allows casino customers the ability to supplement cash with safe and secure digital payment options on the casino floor,” the AGA said in a statement. “This not only improves responsible gaming efforts by equipping customers with digital tools to help them monitor their gaming and set limits, but also provides operators, regulators and law enforcement increased transparency into matters of anti-money laundering and monitoring of financial transactions.”

“Advancing opportunities for digital payments has been one of our top priorities since my first day at the AGA,” said AGA President and CEO Bill Miller. “It aligns with gaming’s role as a modern, 21st century industry and bolsters our already rigorous regulatory and responsible gaming measures.

“The Covid-19 pandemic made it all the more important to advance our efforts to provide customers with the payment choice they are more comfortable with and have increasingly come to expect in their daily lives.”

Early last year, the AGA convened a working group of members to evaluate the regulatory, processing, and consumer landscape related to expanding payment options on the casino floor. The Payments Modernization Policy Principles report is the product of that collaborative effort.

The report seeks to educate state and tribal regulators who are considering expanding payment choice that will:

  1. Equip customers with more tools to wager responsibly
  2. Give customers payment choice and convenience
  3. Ensure state laws enable a flexible regulatory approach, capable of keeping pace with evolving forms of digital payments
  4. Address heightened customer public health concerns
  5. Provide customers confidence in digital payment security
  6. Create a uniform regulatory environment for casino operators, suppliers, and regulators
  7. Empower law enforcement to better identify offenders through digital payment analysis

The principles reflect the AGA’s ongoing coordination with regulators, card networks, responsible gaming and problem gambling advocates, financial institutions, and other key players in the payments ecosystem.

Recent AGA research found that 59 percent of past-year casino visitors are less likely to use cash in their everyday lives because of the Covid-19 pandemic. This translates to customer preferences on the casino floor, as more than half (54 percent) indicate that they would be very likely to utilize a digital or contactless payment option when they gamble.

The AGA is supporting regulator, operator and supplier efforts to introduce digital payments as part of a number of contactless measures to promote public health on the casino floor. More information on the AGA’s payments modernization efforts and the full policy principles are available at the AGA website, americangaming.org.