Prineta USA unveils ATM services program for casinos

November 12, 2020
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Company won contract with tribal casino in Kansas

Prineta USA on Thursday said it is launching a new ATM placement program that is specifically designed for casinos and game rooms.

The provider of ATM equipment and management, headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, said the program will be available in all 50 US states and parts of Canada. Prineta said its new ATM program includes high volume cash loading, “generous” payouts from surcharge revenue, and constant monitoring of cash levels and machine health.

Prineta added it won a placement contract for its services with a newly constructed tribal casino in Kansas.

The company noted gaming providers have “unique” cash needs that change frequently and may need assistance at any time. Tanner Morton, Prineta managing partner, described the company’s services as a “VIP watch list” for its account holders.

“We constantly monitor transaction activity, cash levels, and health status with a small team of employees at headquarters while at the same time, our local technicians also monitor everything and stand ready to load or maintenance machines as needed, including on the weekends,” Morton said in a statement. “We have hundreds of local technicians all across the country that can load and fix bill jams as needed and don't rely on outsourced armored truck cash replenishments that only load on a fixed schedule.”

Prineta provides ATM machines and manages all aspects of the ATM for casinos and game rooms to ensure cash is always available in all states where gaming is legal and permitted: California, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota and West Virginia.

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