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      Nevada Gaming Commission Expands Use Of Casino Wagering Accounts

      The move permits cashless spending covering both gambling and non-gambling expenses on casino properties

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      By Erik Gibbs

      Last updated: December 23, 2024

      2 min

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      The Nevada Gaming Commission (NGC) has approved a regulation allowing casino patrons to use their wagering accounts for purchases at on-property restaurants, retail stores, and other establishments. Previously restricted to gambling activities, these accounts can now facilitate cashless transactions within casino properties, signaling a significant advancement in customer convenience.

      The change, spurred by digital payment companies like Sightline Payments, aims to enhance the overall guest experience. “This is an important next step for gaming payments innovations, affirming Nevada’s status as an industry leader,” said Omer Sattar, CEO of Sightline Payments, as reported by CDC Gaming.

      However, while the regulation represents progress, it stops short of allowing wagering accounts to be used off-property or out of state, a limitation that drew mixed reactions from industry stakeholders. Nevada Senior Deputy Attorney General John Michela emphasized the need for further deliberation on whether such broad usage aligns with federal banking laws, such as the Bank Secrecy Act.

      Concerns about regulatory oversight also shaped the final decision. Nevada Commission Chair Jennifer Togliatti expressed reservations about granting expansive authority to the Gaming Control Board chair to approve additional uses of wagering accounts without broader regulatory input.

      Potential challenges

      Supporters of the change argue it positions Nevada as a competitive innovator in gaming technology. Commissioner Brian Krolicki highlighted the importance of staying ahead in a rapidly evolving industry but voiced caution about potential unintended consequences.

      “We’re told to always be worried about foreign corrupt practices and money laundering, but that’s not what we’re doing here. Technologies do touch those areas. I just don’t know if this has been tied up into a package,” he remarked.

      The integration of wagering accounts into non-gaming purchases could alleviate operational inefficiencies. According to Sightline Chief Legal Officer Jennifer Carleton, operators often incur significant fees when patrons move funds between accounts for non-gaming uses.

      The new regulation aims to reduce this financial burden and streamline customer transactions. She asserted that operators have “an interest in allowing the customer to use those funds in real time,” instead of being required to transfer their funds out of their gambling accounts, adding that the shift could save operators millions annually.

      Concerns over oversight and implementation

      Nevada Gaming Control Board Chair Kirk Hendrick acknowledged these concerns but defended the current approach as a necessary balance between efficiency and oversight. “If the commission gets involved in day-to-day operations, it will slow down the process,” Hendrick said.

      The @NevadaGCB presented “Regulating Technology,” at the State Bar of Nevada 2024 Gaming Law Conference. The conference featured experts to discuss legal and regulatory issues facing Nevada’s gaming industry. pic.twitter.com/KPvGS2qQAk

      — Nevada Gaming Control Board (@NevadaGCB) December 19, 2024

      He added that delays could hinder Nevada’s ability to compete with other states. Hendrick assured the commission that updates would be provided, with a formal review of the regulation scheduled for December 2025. If the results of that review are unfavorable, the initiative could be dropped.

      The potential benefits of the regulation are clear to industry insiders. Commissioner George Markantonis, a former member of the Nevada Resort Association, noted that casinos adopting this technology could gain a significant competitive edge.

      “Gamblers don’t want to go to an ATM to draw out cash or use a credit or debit card when they can use their wagering accounts to pay for drinks at a bar. Anyone who [adopts cashless] first gets a competitive advantage,” Markantonis asserted.

      Despite industry enthusiasm, questions about regulatory oversight remain. Togliatti and others raised concerns about a lack of commission involvement in future expansions. “People think the commission is a rubber stamp, but we’re here for a reason,” Togliatti asserted, cautioning against eroding the body’s role in governance.

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