White Hat Partners with Wisconsin’s Potawatomi Casino Hotel

Player account management (PAM) platform provider White Hat Gaming has entered a new partnership with the Potawatomi Casino Hotel in Wisconsin.

White Hat Partners with Wisconsin’s Potawatomi Casino Hotel

Under the deal, White Hat will support Potawatomi Casino Hotel with both mobile sports betting and Class II slot wagering.

White Hat’s PAM will be used to facilitate betting for customers located on tribal land in Milwaukee and Carter Wisconsin.

Features of the PAM include an in-house cashier with a range of payment options through multiple integrated gateways. It also features real-time risk monitoring capabilities and a “traveling wallet” for multijurisdictional flexibility within a single player account.

White Hat said its PAM platform is the most widely distributed independent solution in the U.S. It is also active north of the border in Ontario, Canada.

‘Strategic’ Opportunity for Potawatomi Casino Hotel

Dominic Ortiz, CEO of Potawatomi Casino Hotel, said the new deal supports the casino’s evolution to also offer on-site mobile betting opportunities to patrons.

“We continually seek strategic opportunities to strengthen our market position,” Ortiz said. “Our partnership with White Hat Gaming represents a key step forward as we enter a new era of mobile on-premise gaming.

“By integrating White Hat’s PAM solution, we are enhancing our digital capabilities with industry-leading expertise and providing a best-in-class experience for our guests.”

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