“Our video lottery and video gaming terminals will be innovative and attractive to our customers and will operate in full compliance with government laws and regulations. But more importantly, the countries in which we operate will benefit financially from legalized gaming revenue that will increase their ability to support educational, sporting and cultural activities for their citizens,” Johnson added.
The majority owner of CAGE also announced that a US subsidiary of the company will seek sports betting gaming licences in America either as an individual company or in partnership with US gaming companies.
Robert B. Washington, co-founder and CEO of Caribbean CAGE, concluded: “Caribbean CAGE, the largest route operator of video lottery and video gaming terminals in the Caribbean, will be replacing and upgrading its central computer system and terminals in Barbados, St. Lucia and St. Kitts and Nevis and deploying and operating its central computer system and terminals in the new markets of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and Sint Maarten.”
Source: GMB