Barton’s Club 93 struck a deal with Pavilion Payments last week. The Jackpot, Nevada property will roll out VIP Preferred eCheck and Choice4 deferred settlement services across its casino floor.
The facility runs 320 slot machines and 11 table games. It’s owned by Nevada-based Club 93, which also operates the property’s 102-room hotel.
CEO Christian Goode said the partnership aims to “enhance guest experience and streamline operations.” He added that Pavilion Payments offers “secure, convenient access to funds” while making compliance simpler for staff.
Why This Deal Addresses Operational Challenges
Casino payment processing creates constant compliance headaches. Properties must track cash movements, file tax forms, and meet Title 31 reporting standards. That’s a lot of manual work.
Pavilion Payments President Diallo Gordon noted that Barton’s has “built a loyal customer base by focusing on comfort, convenience, and genuine hospitality.” The tech integration supports that approach by reducing friction for both guests and employees.
Modern payment systems cut down on paperwork. They also give players faster access to funds, which keeps the gaming experience smooth.
What Technology Gets Deployed
The partnership brings several funding solutions to the property. Players can now use ATM services and credit card cash advances directly on the casino floor. Both options provide secure ways to fund slot and table game play.
Barton’s will also implement Pavilion Payments’ Title 31 and tax forms solutions. These tools handle financial reporting automatically and reduce the manual workload for staff.
Gordon joined Pavilion Payments in January 2025. His arrival kicked off a hiring wave that brought in COO Lori Lawson, SVP of Sales Alyssa Beaver, VP of Gaming Operations Sarah Perry, and Chief of Staff Kaleigh Thompson.
The Choice4 deferred settlement service gives players more flexibility with how they access casino credit. VIP Preferred eCheck lets customers link bank accounts directly to casino play.
How Operations Change Under New Systems
The integrated technology streamlines funding processes that used to require multiple steps. Staff spend less time on paperwork and more time with guests.
Gordon said Pavilion Payments is “proud to support that mission with modern payment and compliance solutions that make life easier for both guests and staff.” He expects the partnership will help the property grow.
The automated compliance tools handle routine reporting tasks that previously ate up staff hours. Financial tracking becomes more accurate when systems handle the data entry.
Players benefit from faster transactions and more payment options, and Barton’s gets better operational efficiency while staying compliant with Nevada gaming regulations.


