Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency grants Game Changing Technologies gaming license

August 25, 2022
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The CEO said this represents another company win.

Game Changing Technologies (GCT) has been approved for a gaming license by the State of Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.

GCT works with both tribal and non-tribal casinos and currently holds more than 120 active gaming licenses in several states. The company is represented in Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota and Washington State.

Retail sportsbooks within the state began accepting wagers in 2021. Maryland passed a bill to regulate retail sports betting more than a year ago, with Governor Larry Hogan signing it into law last May.

The state is currently in the process of legalizing online sports betting.

GCT CEO Andrew Cardno said gaining another license represents a win for the company and bring its gaming license total to more than 120.

He commented: “We are very proud to hold so many gaming licenses throughout North America. Holding over 120 gaming licenses is both an honor and a privilege.

“When casinos are looking for a trusted partner, they need to look no further than GCT, as we have proven over the past eight years that we are a highly reputable company with the utmost integrity.”

GCT provides the gaming industry with both technology and solutions that aid operators in delivering quality products and maintaining good customer service. The company is involved in several strategic partnerships, including The Speed of You deal.

Game Changing Technologies was recently approved for a gaming license by the Osage Nation Gaming Commission in Oklahoma. Its customer base extends to more than 20 US states.

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