Koin Payments partners with Baldini’s Casino to install cashless gambling solution

June 2, 2023
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The Nevada casino will be the first to debut the payments system.

Cashless payments company Koin has partnered with Baldini’s Casino in Northern Nevada to introduce its cashless payment system. Baldini’s will be the first casino in north Nevada to implement Koin’s technology.

Baldini’s currently offers its guests access to digital solutions. However, the Sparks casino has up to now never utilized cashless payments options.  

Baldini’s Owner J. Grant Lincoln took a moment to comment on the potential benefits of providing players with access to cash gaming.

He said, “Digital payment solutions are the next step in the evolution of gaming, and we’re excited to work with Koin to integrate those solutions for our customers.

“We’re a favorite with the local market because we recognize what our customers want and then deliver it.”

Koin’s digital wallet can give players easy access to their accounts, as well as options to customize payment settings. Customers can pay by several methods that include credit or debit card, bank transfer, ACH, Venmo or by cash at retail locations.

Operators will be able to streamline their account management and reduce retail transaction fees with the new system.

Koin Payments President Gary Larkin said, “We are extremely grateful to Baldini’s for choosing Koin to provide its digital payment solution and are pleased to partner with them in transforming gaming payments within Nevada.

“With its loyal local customer base, Baldini’s was a natural place to introduce this technology in the Reno-Sparks area. In working together, to promote the values of cashless gaming, we believe we generate increased player loyalty while enhancing the customer’s casino experience.”

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