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Xpoint makes US debut at G2E with new partner SCCG Management

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eolocation and compliance platform Xpoint announced on Monday that it will launch formally in the U.S. at G2E, 2021, taking place in Las Vegas from October 4-7. Xpoint has also announced that it is partnering with SCCG Management, the sports betting, iGaming, casino, and sports marketing consultancy, as Xpoint begins its rollout throughout the U.S. market.

Founded in 2019, Xpoint brings partner-focused solutions to the established geo-compliance marketplace, facilitating safe and compliant betting and gaming for its partners, as well as providing marketing benefits for its partners that can be used across multiple business functions.

Xpoint Tech’s CEO and Co-Founder Marvin Sanderson, said: “Xpoint will change the sports betting and iGaming compliance landscape in the U.S., and we are proud to formally unveil Xpoint for the first time at G2E, 2021, in partnership with SCCG Management. Xpoint changes the previous concept of geolocation technology as a regulatory box-checker. Our platform provides our partners with the safe, compliant framework within which they have to operate in the USA, and, uniquely in the global geolocation market, with the ability to develop a range of marketing benefits that can be deployed across multiple business functions.”

Stephen Crystal, Esq., Founder of SCCG Management, commented: “The opportunity to partner with the leading geolocation and compliance platform for USA sports betting and iGaming is an honor for SCCG Management. We pride ourselves in bringing ‘best-in-class technology to the USA gaming industry.”

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