GeoComply technology goes live at Snoqualmie Casino

December 14, 2021
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Allows casino to be the first in the state to allow on-premises mobile betting.

GeoComply has gone live with its sportsbook technology at the Snoqualmie Casino in Washington State, making the casino the first gaming facility in the state to have on-premises mobile sports betting.  

This on-premises betting would not be possible were it not for GeoComply’s mobile solution, PinPoint. This technology will allow bettors at the casino to use their mobile devices to make wagers and not require them to stand in line at kiosks or betting terminals. Not only is this more convenient for the customer, it also allows for in-play betting.  

According to Sam Basile, General Manager of PinPoint: “To permit patrons to wager from within the Snoqualmie Casino and its immediate surroundings, while excluding areas like their convenience store, is a complex geolocation requirement that is made possible by our PinPoint technology. We are excited to be part of this new chapter of gaming in Washington State.” 

The identification gambit is a trademark of GeoComply, which specializes in cybersecurity solutions – most notably by using location detection – to eliminate fraud from the user’s experience. While it has a sterling reputation in the world of gaming, the company is also active in video streaming, online banking, payments, and cryptocurrencies. It has a long list of globally recognized clients, including Amazon Prime Video, BBC, Akamai, DraftKings, FanDuel and MGM International.  

The Snoqualmie Casino looks forward to expanding the range of customer experience, something which happens as a result of the adoption of the PinPoint technology.  

Said Stanford Le, the CEO and President of the casino: “We look forward to introducing the convenience an enhanced user offering of mobile sports betting as the newest addition to our resort guest experience.”

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