Tennessee-based DHS Holdings, a company that owns the nascent Cenote Falls Online Casino, has announced that its application for a Belize licence has been successful, and progress continues on its internet plans.
Charlie Barrett, president of DHS Holding, added that CEO Michael Rohling will be in Nevada later this month, meeting with executives in Las Vegas to discuss assembling a management team for the venture. It is not yet known what software the enterprise will use.
Rohling confirmed the visit, saying: “Experienced management and key personnel are crucial for the future success of the online gaming division of our company.”
The online casino venture is complementary to ambitious land gambling plans on the DHS drawing board. In March this year DHS inked an agreement to purchase 40 acres of land on the Mexico-Belize border, anticipating that it will be designated an EPZ Zone.
Barrett says that this purchase is the first step toward the development of “Cenote Falls”, a premier multi-million-dollar 50,000 sq. ft. hotel casino resort that will incorporate a major retail shopping mall.