SPORTS BETTING
Canada – SUZOHAPP completes first install of sports betting terminals in Ontario
By Phil - 2 November 2022SUZOHAPP has announced its first installation of sports betting terminals in Ontario. The launch also happens to be the first in-person sports betting product available in casinos in the Canadian province. SUZOHAPP’s terminals will be available for betting at 10 Great Canadian Entertainment locations throughout the jurisdiction.
Sim Bielak, President of SUZOHAPP and Ontario native, said: “We are excited about our progress in the Canadian market and that of our partners Great Canadian Entertainment which will pave the way towards additional opportunities for SUZOHAPP in the future as a valued hardware partner for our customers.”
SUZOHAPP offers a complete ecosystem of sports betting products to customize and automate the entire betting cycle for sports betting, from cashier, to bet, to payout, the company noted. Terminals from this product line will be available for use at 10 Great Canadian Entertainment locations, including one of Ontario’s newest land-based casinos, Pickering Casino Resort.
Great Canadian operates 25 gaming, entertainment, and hospitality destinations across Canada, including a dozen casinos in Ontario. The properties in which SUZOHAPP’s product will be deployed include Casino Woodbine, Great Blue Heron Casino & Hotel, Elements Casino Brantford, Pickering Casino Resor, Elements Casino Flamboro, Shorelines Casino Belleville, Elements Casino Grand River, Shorelines Casino Peterborough, Elements Casino Mohawk and Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands.
Tony Rodio, Chief Executive Officer at Great Canadian Entertainment, said: “The addition of SUZOHAPP sports betting terminals at 10 of our Ontario destinations is another effort in our commitment to investing in our facilities and further enhancing the integrated gaming and guest experience we provide.
“We’d like to thank SUZOHAPP for their partnership in launching sports betting at our Ontario locations as well as the continued support from the OLG, AGCO, and Ontario’s provincial government.”