Indiana regulator authorizes first-ever pull tab certification
December 31, 2025

Indiana regulator authorizes first-ever pull tab certification

Arrow International became the first supplier to gain full approval for electronic pull tab offerings from the Indiana Gaming Commission, marking a 'historic milestone' for charitable gaming organizations.
 

Key points

  • The supplier confirmed it will be 'moving forward aggressively' to ensure organizations are operational ahead of New Year's celebrations
  • Arrow International provides the products, systems and services utilized by non-profit charitable gaming organizations across the US
     

Arrow International has become the first supplier to gain full approval and certification to offer electronic pull tab gaming throughout Indiana, expanding revenue opportunities for qualifying veteran and fraternal organizations.

"This is an incredibly exciting moment for Arrow and for charitable gaming in Indiana," Arrow International President John Gallagher III said.

"We are excited to offer our gaming content to elevate charitable gaming for qualifying organizations across the state. Our team had the privilege of working alongside Hoosier veteran and fraternal organizations to help advance and modernize charitable gaming. This was a truly collaborative effort that will now yield meaningful benefits for these organizations and the Indiana communities they proudly serve."

Following approval from the Indiana Gaming Commission, the supplier confirmed it will be "moving forward aggressively" to ensure organizations are operational ahead of New Year's celebrations.

Arrow International will also align its team members with participating organizations to help support the deployment of electronic pull tab devices across Indiana, despite the expected "challenges" of the holiday season.

With full approval to begin offering electronic pull tab gaming, Arrow International stated the certification represents a "historic milestone" for charitable gaming organizations.

 

The supplier will continue maintaining a "strong focus" on compliance, integrity and community impact while deploying electronic pull tab devices with participating organizations.

On December 8, Indiana Representative Ethan Manning introduced House Bill 1052, which could prohibit sweepstakes casinos utilizing dual-currency payment systems and simulating casino-style games, lottery games, bingo and sports betting.

The Indiana lawmaker is also seeking to include licensed sports betting operators in the state's voluntary exclusion program, which currently bans participants from entering all gambling establishments.

 

 

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