Caesars Entertainment launches universal digital wallet in Nevada

Caesars Entertainment on Thursday announced an upgrade to its mobile sports betting platform with the launch of a universal digital wallet on the Caesars Sportsbook app in Nevada.
The enhancement streamlines the wagering experience for sports bettors who visit Nevada, enabling them to manage money and Caesars Rewards credits in one place with seamless access across 19 jurisdictions where Caesars Sportsbook offers mobile sports wagering.
“We’re always looking for ways to make things easier and more seamless for our players,” Caesars Digital President Eric Hession said in a statement. “The launch of our universal wallet in Nevada is a significant step forward and a long-anticipated enhancement that brings greater convenience and connectivity to our mobile app. With this update, sports bettors who visit Nevada and our world-class destinations on the Las Vegas Strip or beyond can enjoy a consistent experience wherever they go, with their account, funds, and rewards all in one place, just as it should be.”
Via the update, users in Nevada can access all money and rewards immediately after logging in. Caesars plans to add universal wallet functionality to more North American jurisdictions where it offers mobile sports wagering.
Customers 21 and older who sign up and are verified for a Caesars Sportsbook mobile account in Nevada can use the app when they return home or travel to any jurisdiction where the Caesars Sportsbook mobile app is live and sign in with their universal set of login credentials.
Customers who have a Caesars Sportsbook mobile account from another state can use their universal wallet in Nevada, once it’s validated at any in-person Caesars Sportsbook location in Las Vegas, Reno, or Lake Tahoe.
Universal wallet functionality is available through Caesars Sportsbook in 19 jurisdictions: Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington D.C., West Virginia, and Wyoming.
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