COIN-OP NEWS
PAI named to Kentucky’s
Best Bets list
CPI expands with PayRange
Crane Payment Innovations announced the expansion
of its mobile payment portfolio through a partnership with
PayRange. The PayRange integration will increase the app-
based mobile capabilities of CPI’s payment platform. For
more information, visit (www.cranepi.com).
Payment Alliance International announced that it has
been named to Kentucky’s Best Bets 2017 list. PAI is one
of only 11 companies recognized for its economic expan-
sion and job creation throughout the state. The list is pro-
vided by Dean Dorton Allen Ford in conjunction with the
Lane Report and BIM Group.
“There are thousands of privately held businesses here in
Kentucky, so we are extremely proud to have the spotlight
shine on PAI and its team for business excellence and eco-
nomic impact,” said John J. Leehy III, president and CEO of
PAI. “The hard work and dedication of our employees, and
the tremendous loyalty and support of all our customers,
have been the keys to our continued success.”
Selection to the list was based on company size, infra-
structure reinvestment, employee growth, and job creation.
For more information, visit (www.gopai.com).
Betson showcases at NJAA
Expo
Betson Enterprises exhibited at the New Jersey Amuse-
ment Association’s Annual East Coast Gift and Variety
Show at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Atlantic
City, Feb. 21-22.
“It’s always a pleasure showcasing our latest and great-
est games to our shore customers, and getting them ready
for the upcoming summer season,” said Scott Gilmore,
director of FEC sales and consulting at Betson. “We feel
that the product line up for summer 2018 will be the best
yet, and the shore arcades will be very busy with happy
customers.”
The latest products Betson had on display included
arcade games like DC Comics’ Injustice. For more informa-
tion, visit (www.betson.com).
Party Center Software has
new study
Party Center Software announced a new online party
booking study. The study gives insights into the demograph-
ics and behaviors of customers who book parties.
“This will help to identify the very moments customers
are taking action throughout their path to booking a party
online,” said Yosuke Carter, director of marketing and cus-
tomer service at Party Center Software.
Play Meter will include amore in-depth review of the data
in an upcoming issue. For more information, visit (www.par-
tycentersoftware.com).
Semnox announces new
certifications
Semnox Solutions announced it now has a PCI DSS v.32
complaint certificate and a SOC 1 Type 1 compliance certifi-
cate. The certifications demonstrate Semnox’s desire to main-
tain a high level of compliance related to security.
“Security will always remain a key issue in our industry
and as such Semnox is committed to making the security
and reliability of our products a top priority” said Umesh
B Prabhu, director at Semnox. “We are the first one in the
industry to be compliant with these stringent certification
requirements, and we will continue to strive to provide inno-
vative solutions to our clients while maintaining the security
as the foremost priority”.
Semnox maintains security standards by restricting the
number of personnel that has access to sensitive data, provid-
ing layers of defense and data protection, and implementing
strong access control measures. For more information, visit
(www.semnox.com).
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APRIL 2018