AGS, NexGen Technology Announce Contract With Morongo Casino

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LAS VEGAS, NV – AGS and NexGen Technology have announced that Morongo Casino Resort & Spa near Palm Springs, CA is implementing 40 NexGen Fast Cash™ mobile chip devices, a quick and easy way for players to buy chips at table games without having to touch cash or visit an ATM.

AGS has partnered with NexGen to distribute the Fast Cash solution to its customers as part of the AGS suite of table games and table products. The convenient solution is fully wireless, enabling players to stay at their favorite table game and securely use their debit card to purchase chips through the Fast Cash wireless mobile device.

“Fast Cash offers our players the convenience of being able to quickly buy chips without having to leave a table game to walk to the cage, an ATM, or one of our kiosks,” said Richard St. Jean, Morongo Casino Chief Operating Officer. “During the Fast Cash trials, our players clearly appreciated the simplicity and speed of the system, which aligns with Morongo’s history of employing state-of-the-art technology to enhance our gaming experience.”

“We are thrilled to be in partnership with AGS on placing Fast Cash, the right solution for the right time,” said David Balmer, NexGen Technology President and Chief Operating Officer. “It’s convenient for players, allowing uninterrupted gameplay while reducing the risk of contact with bacteria and viruses. And it’s easy for casino operators to implement, with no connectivity to a gaming system required.”

“It’s been exciting to work with NexGen on placing Fast Cash at Morongo Casino,” said John Hemberger, AGS Senior Vice President of Table Products. “By providing convenience for the player and ease of installation, we are confident that demand for Fast Cash will increase as casinos seek to add more cashless, contactless solutions.”

With the Fast Cash solution, players do not need to register or enroll. They simply insert their debit card into the Fast Cash unit to purchase chips quickly and easily. An integrated printer provides player and dealer receipts.