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Oser Communications Group San Diego Thursday, April 13, 2017 AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH NIGA As any casino's chief financial officer knows, employee benefits and salary add up to more than half of a gaming entity's total operating cost. Saving money on insurance is critical. Some casinos are paying up to 15 percent more than necessary in insurance premium payments to non-Native-owned corporate insurance providers for proper- ty, liability and workers' compensation. "If Tribal gaming entities want to save money, they should look to SAVING MONEY AS SIMPLE AS 'TRIBES PROTECTING TRIBES' According to Adam Saks, Chief Operating Officer at UltraStar Multi- tainment Center at Ak-Chin Circle in Maricopa, Arizona, bowling makes an exceptional addition for casino resorts by serving the local community and resort guests while gen- erating impressive revenue for investors. "Bowling is changing the landscape of what a destination casino resort will look like," said Saks. "We strongly rec- ommend bowling as a vital piece of the puzzle for those casinos who see an It's all about the games. Every casino has them, but only Everi has the games that provide memorable experiences that bring players back for more. "The gaming products on display at NIGA 2017 represent the company's most diverse portfolio of games and hardware," said Dean Ehrlich, Executive Vice President and Games Business Leader. "Our game development teams have created a portfolio of solutions that elevate the level of our products and SlipGrips is a lead- ing designer, manu- facturer and provider of slip-resistant footwear. As a divi- sion of Lehigh Outfitters, it is also a leader in managed corporate shoe pro- grams. Here's why: SlipGrips values your employees and will help you maximize their safety by supplying shoes that achieve only the best non-slip test results. Slip, trip and fall injuries are the most common type of workplace injury, resulting in 724 deaths By Elana Gallant, Director of Sales and Development Uniforms by Class Act proudly manufac- tures uniforms for casinos, hotels, restau- rants and night clubs nationwide and beyond from our factory in Pompano Beach, Florida. We have been setting the industry standards for quality, style and top notch service for over 25 years. Give some serious thought to your uniform needs. These days, many compa- nies are stepping away from polo shirts with logos and stepping into a whole new Continued on Page 10 By Jackie Kuehl, Vice President Product Marketing, Retail and Gaming, Glory Global Solutions North America Cash has always been a primary payment instru- ment for retailers in the gaming industry, and it will continue to be for years to come. Managing this cash is costly to process and to secure. It can require expensive armored services to move it from point 'A' to point 'B' as well as sig- nificant staff resources. Indeed, staff can Continued on Page 18 Continued on Page 18 BOWLING OFFERS LANES OF PROFITABILITY TO CASINO RESORTS SEE EVERI'S GAMING PRODUCTS AT SHOW UNIFORMS BY CLASS ACT DESIGNS, DUPLICATES & DELIVERS WHY YOU NEED A SLIPGRIPS MANAGED CORPORATE SHOE PROGRAM REALIZE RESULTS IN LABOR EFFICIENCY THROUGH CASH AUTOMATION Continued on Page 21 Continued on Page 21 Continued on Page 21 The new Paycheck NextGen revolution- izes how the industry sees TITO thermal printers and their capabilities. So far, TITO printers' per- formance is evaluated by their speed, their longevity and their reliability. Refusing to conform to the norm, the Paycheck NextGen crushes the competi- tion's speed, longevity and reliability and pushes past these features by offering future proof connectivity and capabili- ties. This unique enter- tainment center is paving the way in creating an all- u n d e r - o n e - r o o f entertainment expe- rience, and helping to provide an option for Native American communities to establish economic diversification. UltraStar Multi-tainment Centers set the bar for 5-star entertainment in 2012 with the Ak-Chin Indian Community's phe- nomenal 165,000 square-foot facility. The second 52,000 square-foot facility is scheduled to open its doors to the public Continued on Page 18 THE PAYCHECK NEXTGEN – IT'S A REVOLUTION ULTRASTAR PUTS NEW SPIN ON FAMILY FUN Continued on Page 21

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