White Hat Gaming has made further strides within the US, after players in New Jersey become the latest to gain access to the group’s proprietary player account management solution, including the provider’s travelling wallet solution for casino and sportsbook.
This aims to enable players to move from state-to-state and between gaming verticals, retaining their balance in each without the need to transfer funds.
After being launched during the first quarter of 2020, White Hat says that the solution has seen “significant uptake across the US”, having been introduced in six states thus far, and with further expansion across further states expected in the coming months
While the process offers the player a seamless wallet functionality, background transfers in and out are recorded in state ledgers for regulatory reporting and accounting purposes.
“It’s great to be able to offer gamers travelling to New Jersey the flexibility to enjoy casino in this way, thanks to our travelling wallet,” commented Rob Fell, White Hat Gaming’s COO.
“As the regulation of US markets continues, we are proud to be offering operators and their players a solution that isn’t limited by state lines.
“The US opportunity has not been overstated and we are delighted and proud to be rolling out the travelling wallet at such a tremendous pace. We look forward to boosting the player experience further as this growth continues.”
Last month, White Hat Gaming US expansion strategy saw the group secure the rights to provide its PAM solution to users within the states of Colorado and Virginia.
This was followed up by the creation of a new casino content division – entitled White Hat Studios – which is tasked with introducing European-based slot and RNG table content into the American market.
The new division will offer hundreds of slots, jackpots, RNG table and instant-win titles, with a roadmap that will consistently deliver new games and jackpot mechanics.