Table Trac receives Mississippi license

February 20, 2023
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This will be the seventh state that the casino supplier is now operational in.

Table Trac, a system provider to casinos, has announced that it has been granted a license to operate in Mississippi. The gaming license was issued by the Mississippi Gaming Commission and will permit Table Trac to install its gaming management system in all of The Magnolia State’s casinos.

Table Trac President and CEO Chad Hoehne commented: “CasinoTrac is proud to have received the recommendation for the Mississippi Gaming Commission. We are grateful to the commissioners for giving us a unanimous vote of approval at this month’s commission meeting.

“As a newly licensed Manufacturer and Distributor in the state of Mississippi, we look forward to offering casino operators a new and valuable choice with our line of Trac products including: PromoTrac, KioskTrac, MobileTrac, DataTrac, TableTrac and of course the premier CasinoTrac.”

CasinoTrac is a secure, scalable casino management system that provides operators with full functionality from accounting and revenue audits to Players Club and promotions.

Other products to be made available to Mississippians include KioskTrac, which is designed to reward player loyalty and increased casino visitation through free interactive games and promotions. There is also DataTrac, through which players can send SMS text messages to receive offers and promotions.

While Mississippi is not famed for its thriving gambling industry, with only 30 – mostly Tribal – casinos in operation there, it has seen interest from large operators recently.

The Cherokee Nation Business, the Tribally owned holding company of the Cherokee Nation, recently entered acquired the Gold Strike Casino in Tunica, MS.

Mississippi is the seventh state gaming license granted to Table Trac joining West Virginia, Iowa, Maryland, Nevada, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

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