Passport Technology has launched its CashValet cash access service at Olympic Park Casino, in partnership with Olympic Entertainment.
The release at Olympic’s flagship casino in Estonia “represents a significant advancement for the Baltic region” because the Baltic region destination is now home to the first quasi-cash service in the area.
Passport Technology provides the gaming industry with payment technology solutions.
Olympic Entertainment Group IT Director Peeter Tamla summarized the company’s desire to offer its casino guests access to quality and up-to-date services.
Tamla said: "We are always looking for new and innovative solutions to provide our Olympic Casino customers with the highest standard of service across all channels. With the ever-evolving landscape, there is a greater need to integrate online and land-based operations.
"The quasi-cash solution is ideal for showing our expertise in this field, making our customers' experience comfortable and convenient and their financial transactions secure while adhering to the highest standards of security and compliance."
Under the terms of the partnership, Passport Technology will be able to reach a broader audience and extend its market reach within the Baltic region through its payment solutions technology.
Passport Vice President of Business Helen Bowditch said the company is pleased to collaborate with Olympia to introduce the quasi-cash feature to the Baltic region.
She said: "Passport Technology continues to set the standard for product innovation and market expansion.
"We are honored to have the opportunity to partner with Olympic Entertainment Group and are thrilled to introduce the Baltic region to the industry's most advanced quasi-cash service for brick-and-mortar casinos."