Powerful tools to encourage responsible gaming

Advocacy

Pavilion Payments is partnering with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ (UNLV) International Gaming Institute to analyze the gaming industry’s transition towards cashless wagering. This research will be housed in the Responsible and Cashless Gaming Solutions Research Collaborative.

The Research Collaborative on Responsible and Cashless Gaming Solutions will work to provide a scientific, data-driven foundation for policymakers and regulators to make sound decisions in the future.

Pavilion Payment's CEO, Dan Connors, is an active member of the American Gaming Association board. The company complies with the AGA's Responsible Gaming Code of Conduct. Additionally, Pavilion Payments advocates the AGA's Have a Game Plan. Bet ResponsiblyTM public service campaign. Pavilion joins other leading companies and sports leagues, including UFC, NASCAR, and the PGA Tour, to help educate consumers on the basics of responsible betting while increasing awareness of problem gambling.

GAIN

Gambling addiction, the hidden illness

For most people, gambling is entertainment - a fun activity that can be enjoyed without harmful effects. But for some, it's not just a game - it's a serious problem that continues, even after the fun is gone. To speak to someone who can help, call the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700

Tools & Resources

The National Council for Problem Gaming has compiled a list of resources on problem gaming issues, including links to related websites and resources. These include an online directory of counselors and treatment facilities. 

Managing and controlling access

Patrons may self-exclude themselves from participation in VIP Preferred and VIP Mobility to prevent access to specific funding options or apply self-directed limits on available funds by calling 1-800-500-1973.

Gambling Addiction
Intervention Network

Pavilion Payments provides gaming establishments with a powerful tool, G.A.I.N., to help encourage responsible gaming on their premises. A simple user interface allows establishments to manage patron entries, which instantly exclude patrons from completing both check and cash advance transaction services provided by Pavilion Payments.