Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. expects its nLive virtual casino solution will benefit from a new deal it has signed with multi-tenant software-as-a-service company Central Account Management System (CAMS).
With the agreement CAMS joins Aristocrat’s stable of third-party suppliers, and its services will simplify and provide significant savings to nLive virtual casino’s operations by aggregating multiple services including age verification, device identification, geo-location and online payments connectivity through one integration and contract.
“We have been moving forward very deliberately and aggressively to further bolster the nLive virtual casino product offering,” said Aristocrat exec said Daniel DeWaal Wednesday. “This agreement with CAMS shows that we are very serious about preparing for legal play-for-money online gaming, and about offering the absolute highest levels of compliance and protection to our operator partners.”
CAMS CEO Matthew Katz observed: “The CAMS value proposition is simple – through a single agreement and single point of integration, we aggregate and provide critical services operators need in order to adhere to regulatory requirements and receive customer payments, all while saving money and speeding up time-to-market.”
Katz says the flexible CAMS platform has the ability to deploy multiple third parties at one time to improve customer approval and throughput while focusing on improving ROI and keeping service costs low.
Together with Aristocrat, CAMS has integrated the leading vendors for age/ID, device ID and geo-location into the nLive platform, allowing merchants to quickly deploy or turn off the vendors of their choice.
CAMS was the first company in its class to be licensed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the only company processing live gaming transactions in the United States.