JCM Global Receives License from New Mexico Gaming Commission

Date: 2024-09-18 Author: Robert Beloved Categories: CASINO
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JCM Global announced that it has received official approval from the New Mexico Gaming Commission to provide its payment solutions in the region.

JCM Global to Partner with New Mexico Casinos

The move is a significant advancement for the company, which is strengthening its position in the region and confirming its role as a leading provider of financial services to the gambling industry.

In a press release, the company said it now has more than 170 active gaming licenses. Dave Kubajak, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Operations at JCM Global, noted that the expansion will allow the company to directly serve its customers in New Mexico, which will improve the quality of support and service.

“Our mission is to provide the best service and support to every customer, and we can now do that directly for our advanced transaction and automation solutions throughout New Mexico, rather than through third-party vendors,” Kubayak said.

He also emphasized that casino partners will be able to use products such as iVizion and UBA Pro banknote validators, ICB cash management system, and other important solutions to keep casinos running efficiently.

JCM Global is performing well, recording $13 million in revenue in the second quarter of this year, as well as a 58% increase in sales. The company is expecting another strong financial quarter.

JCM Global’s technology evolves with the needs of the industry

The company is focused on individual approaches, offering solutions tailored to the changing needs of its customers, which include the world’s largest gaming brands requiring secure payment methods and verification of the authenticity of monetary transactions.

JCM Global was recently awarded an Innovation Award, further strengthening its position. The company's technology is installed on more than 300,000 slot machines, making them safer for both consumers and casinos.

ICB's system allows casino partners to manage their cash flows more efficiently and in a data-driven manner, leading to increased profits. The new license will allow the company to expand its presence in 28 New Mexico casinos.
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