Win Systems’ WIGOS installed in the Dominican Republic

July 11, 2023
By
Leer en Español

Two casinos in the Dominican Republic will now operate under WIGOS, as the provider hopes to expand further within the region.

Win Systems, technology and gaming industry solutions provider, will install its WIGOS casino management system at Casino Diamante in two new venues in the Dominican Republic. Casino Diamante, operated by Empresas EE in Santo Domingo, and Casino Diamante Riu in Bávaro will both benefit from WIGOS’ CMS.

The provider has offices in Barcelona, Sežana, Mexico City, Lima and Miami, with its systems installed in over 60 countries worldwide. Currently WIGOS connects over 100,000 machines worldwide, and Win Systems is focused on the Latin American, and specifically Dominican Republic, markets.

Gabriela Villalobos, Sales Director Systems Division of Win Systems, said, "We are pleased with the growth we have been experiencing in the Dominican Republic and we are honored that Empresas EE trusts WIGOS to manage its operations. Undoubtedly, this new installation encourages us to continue driving our growth strategy in the region.”

The WIGOS CMS has also been implemented at locations across the US in California, Kentucky, Virginia, New Hampshire and Oklahoma. In May, WIGOS was chosen by the Chickasaw Nation for its West Bay Casino & Resort as the Tribe’s ninth property using the CMS.

WIGOS contains accounting, reporting, marketing and bonusing features and aids in the management of slots and table games. Empresas EE’s Casino Diamante offers poker tables, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps and slot machines, as well as an exclusive loyalty program and Lungomare restaurant.

In addition to WIGOS, Win Systems offers a public gaming system and video lottery system.

State-by-State

Product Spotlight

CasinoTrac

CasinoTrac is reducing handpay downtime by nearly 90% with SlotSUITE's Self-Pay & W-2 G printing at the slot machine.
Virtual Showroom

Supplier

Supplier

Industry Awards

Land-Based

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

Supplier

GA Newsletter

Exclusive news, analysis, insights, and interviews delivered straight to your inbox

Frank Brank - Never has the consumer had access to this level of information

FTN Network Chief Data Officer Frank Brank joins Tim Poole on the Huddle to discuss the site's new B2C subscription product, StatsHub. We discuss:

Akshay Khanna - How consumption of lottery products is changing

Akshay Khanna, Jackpot.com CEO, joins the Huddle to discuss the digitalization of lottery consumption (among other sectors). We cover:


Within the states of Florida and California, Tribal gaming finds itself in a fascinating position. In Florida, only the Seminole Tribe, and Hard Rock, can provide mobile sports betting, with continued legal challenges f...

view-points
Viewpoints: Discussing the use of player loyalty programs
Industry experts answer Gaming America's burning questions on all things related to Tribal operators and player loyalty programs, including Rymax, CasinoTrac, OIGA, Mohegan and Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
52-54-fabio-ferreira
Sports betting regulation in Brazil: What can we expect?
Mattos Filho's Fabio Kujawski speaks to Gaming America about the uncertainty surrounding Brazil's roadmap to regulation and the need for a singular gaming authority.
companies-going-private
Going private: Gaming's new standard?
A state of neo-IPO: Gaming America investigates, as more and more companies come off the public market.
46-47-michael-hershman
Soloviev Group CEO: Moving to New York
The Soloviev Group, in collaboration with Mohegan, continues to wait on the NYGC for approval on its Freedom Plaza project. Gaming America spoke with Soloviev Group CEO Michael Hershman to learn more.