Prove and Everi Partnership Garners Headlines in Payments and Gaming Publications

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Prove’s announcement that it was selected as a solutions provider for Everi, the leader in state-of-the-art server-based gaming solutions, has generated some major buzz in both gaming and payments publications. As reported by PYMNTS, Payment Expert, CasinoBeats, Help Net Security, GamblingNews, GGB News, gamblinginsider.com, and Gaming America, the partnership will result in more seamless player transactions.
“Everi is a leading cash access provider in the gaming industry, and Prove and Everi share a vision of more seamless player transactions that occur both digitally and on-premise,” said Tom Hill, Director of Digital Identity and Head of Sports Betting and iGaming at Prove. “Everi has been at the forefront of the evolution in payments and digital enablement for gaming, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them as Prove continues to accelerate momentum in sports betting and iGaming.”
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