Table Trac partners with Waymore, a Panama-based casino

August 5, 2022
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This is the latest step in the company’s expansion into Latin America.

Table Trac has announced that it will be partnering with Waymore Casino of Panama to provide it with CasinoTrac, its casino management system. The Waymore team-up adds them to a growing list of South American casinos that have chosen Table Trac as a supplier.

The company has been laying roots in Latin America for several years now, beginning in 2015 with the introduction of CasinoTrac to a number of operators in Colombia. These Colombian companies include Juegos Universal SAS and MYM SAS, which are dominant gambling enterprises in their nation.

In 2019, Table Trac signed a supply deal with Island Gaming Turks and Caicos for its Royal Flush Slot Parlour in Providenciales, Caicos Islands. This Caribbean expansion demonstrated that CasinoTrac has ambitions for expansion that go far beyond the USA.

Table Trac President Chad Hoehne commented: “I am very pleased to be serving the Waymore Casino and helping a new casino reach its full potential. They will soon see that the CasinoTrac system is easy to use and easy to own."

The Waymore Casino Executive team was delighted to incorporate CasinoTrac into their casino’s system. They released a statement commenting: “We are excited about the array of new options we will have with the CasinoTrac systems; additionally, we are pleased to be partnering with TableTrac on this project and our future projects as we grow our operations."

Founded in 1995, Table Trac designs, develops and sells casino-related data and management systems. The company has over 145 systems installed in North, South and Central America, as well as the Caribbean.

 

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