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Caesars Palace to Install Everi Jackpot System

Caesars Palace to Install Everi Jackpot System

Gaming supplier Everi Holdings Inc. announced an agreement with Caesars Entertainment, Inc. to begin a Nevada field trial for Jackpot Xpress, Everi’s jackpot management system, under guidelines issued by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The trial will take place at the Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip.

Upon final approval by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Caesars will have the option to install Jackpot Xpress at all its Nevada properties. Caesars also will have the option to install Jackpot Xpress at all its owned and managed locations, pending further jurisdictional approvals.

Jackpot Xpress is an award-winning, intuitive jackpot and tax forms management solution that enables casino staff to securely and efficiently process slot jackpots using a mobile device right at the winning gaming machine. Jackpot Xpress is the only jackpot management system that combines mobile productivity, secure payment, tax forms management and anti-money laundering tracking into a single solution.

According to the company, Everi’s proprietary technology provides increased convenience for the player and improved efficiency for casino staff, all while eliminating paper, shrinking cage lines, and reducing player wait times—resulting in a greatly improved gaming experience.

Caesars Palace will also be the first casino to utilize Everi’s proprietary electronic tax form delivery system. This system allows tax forms, such as W2-G forms, to be securely retrieved by the player, further enhancing the guest experience.

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