Sightline, Konami Announce Cashless Partnership

Sightline Payments and Konami Gaming have formed a partnership to deliver cashless gaming solutions through Sightline’s Play+ digital payments technology and Konami’s Synkros casino management system.

Sightline, Konami Announce Cashless Partnership

Sightline Payments and Konami Gaming, Inc. last week announced a partnership to deliver cashless gaming solutions through Sightline’s Play+ digital payments technology and Konami’s Synkros casino management system.

This partnership is helping to power what is being billed as the world’s most technologically advanced casino experience at Resorts World Las Vegas, where patrons can pay for gaming and nongaming activities onsite without using cash.

Sightline and Konami’s complementary technologies enable Resorts World Las Vegas guests to have a seamless digital payments experience through the Resorts World Las Vegas mobile app that JOINGO by Sightline designed. Konami’s SYNKROS enables players to utilize a digital login at slots and table games, and utilize their cashless wallet that they can fund through Sightline’s Play+ solution.

“Our industry must modernize its payments infrastructure to keep up with consumer preferences, and this partnership offers patrons the same seamless digital payments convenience they enjoy across most retail and hospitality verticals,” said Sightline Co-CEO Joe Pappano. “The ecosystem that we are bringing to life at Resorts World Las Vegas with Konami and our other partners there is showcasing a level of collaboration the industry has not seen before and will serve as a hallmark for other operators adopting cashless technology.”

“Synkros continually powers leading-edge convenience and integration to guest touchpoints throughout the resort, and all of it is taken to a new level in partnership with Sightline,” said Tom Jingoli, executive vice president and COO at Konami Gaming. “Through the success of this launch, guests can enjoy the complete benefit of quick, seamless rewards and cashless wagering.”