White Hat Gaming has entered into a partnership to provide the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma with access to its PAM platform solution. The exclusive deal will see the Tribe gain access to solutions including White Hat Gaming’s proprietary cashier, multiple RGS integrations and Traveling Wallet among other tools.
The tools have been built end-to-end by White Hat. The PAM platform also includes access to casino and sportsbook content through White Hat’s suppliers and aggregators. With the integration, the Choctaw Nation will be able to provide iGaming experiences to players across several US states.
In the March/ April edition of Gaming America, we spoke to representatives of the Choctaw Nation about the Tribe’s gaming operations and its close connection with the history of Ireland. The Tribe has a strong connection with the country after aiding its people during 19th-century hardships, with Chief Gary Batton stating, “We are committed to continuing the legacy of generosity our ancestors began in the 1800s. We want to continue to help our tribal members, the state of Oklahoma and the world.”
In March White Hat became the first supplier to launch in all seven US iGaming states, which include Rhode Island in partnership with Bally’s, Delaware in partnership with BetRivers and New Jersey and Pennsylvania in partnership with Kindred Group.
On the partnership, White Hat Gaming CEO Phillip Gelvan said: “We are thrilled to partner with Choctaw Nation... We are confident that our core technology, including our best-in-class PAM solution, plus our managed service offering, will provide the necessary support for Choctaw Nation’s exciting expansion strategy.”
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Executive Officer of Gaming & Hospitality Heidi Grant added, “We are delighted to have entered into a long-term agreement with White Hat... By combining White Hat’s unparalleled technology and player solutions with our brand and market positioning, Choctaw Nation will be optimally positioned to achieve significant scale and capture substantial market share in our markets.”