Win Systems unveiled its latest technological solutions to operators, clients, and industry partners at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2025, held from October 7 to 9 at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, focusing on payments, roulette systems, and casino management software.
The company’s new Win Pay platform was introduced as a consolidated payment system for casinos and gaming operators. It integrates multiple processors and payment methods, including cards, mobile wallets, and cryptocurrencies, within a single platform. According to the company, the system is designed to simplify transactions, reduce processing time, and support scalability as casino operations expand.
Win Systems also presented Gold Club Colors, the newest version of its electronic roulette range. Built under the company’s 3E concept—Efficiency, Ergonomics, and Effectiveness—the product allows operators to adjust key design components such as LED lighting, armrests, and wheel covers to align with casino branding. It also includes a Dynamic Paytable that changes payout modes randomly each round. The company also continued to promote its Allegro roulette line, which links up to 255 player terminals to a central wheel.
Enhancements were also announced to the WIGOS casino management system, which is currently installed in more than 640 casinos worldwide. New modules include Player Development for table games, providing data analysis on player activity, and Multivault, an accounting feature that manages multiple interconnected vaults.
The company also expanded its Intouch communication tool between players and operators and added a Player Rewards module featuring real-time bonus games, redeemable points, and Fun Play credits.
Win Systems Chief Executive Officer Eric Benchimol said: “G2E Las Vegas is the ideal stage to showcase our ongoing investment in innovation. Our systems division delivers tools that not only simplify operations but also create real value for operators, adapting to the needs of each market.”
During the event, the company held meetings with clients and industry representatives to discuss technology adoption and market developments. Feedback from these sessions, the company said, confirmed growing interest in integrated systems combining payments, player analytics, and operational management.