“We are delighted to sign this agreement with Bally Technologies and offer our innovative selection of online race and sports wagering and casino-gaming content to a broad audience of gaming enthusiasts,” said Lee Amaitis, president and CEO of Cantor Gaming. Amaitis described the deal as a “tremendous fit for both parties.”
Besides its mobile sports book, Cantor offers XtraOdds Blackjack and Baccarat, Mobile Millions and online roulette game, a keno game called Slottery among other mobile gambling options.
John Connelly, Bally Technologies’ vice-president of business development, said that the Cantor Gaming content would act as a “perfect” complement to Bally’s existing iGaming platform. “Adding Cantor Gaming's top-notch sports betting technology will be great new offering for our customers, especially with the football season underway,” he said. “In addition, Cantor Gaming has a fantastic selection of popular mobile casino games which are fun, easy-to-use, and offer exciting wagering offerings.”
Cantor Gaming, which operates eight race and sports books and a poker room in Southern Nevada, is an affiliate of the New York-based financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. The bookmaker also built and leased its technology to the race and sports book at The Atlantis at Paradise Island resort and Casino in Nassau, Bahamas.