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TechWednesday, 31 December 2025 · 11:53am GMT · 2 min read

Arrow International Secures First Electronic Pull Tab Approval in Indiana

The approval places the charitable gaming solutions provider at the forefront of Indiana’s modernisation efforts, opening up new revenue opportunities for qualifying veteran and fraternal organisations while maintaining a strong emphasis on compliance, integrity and community impact.

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Arrow International Secures First Electronic Pull Tab Approval in Indiana

Arrow International has become the first supplier to receive full certification and approval from the Indiana Gaming Commission to offer electronic pull tab gaming in the US state.

The approval places the charitable gaming solutions provider at the forefront of Indiana’s modernisation efforts, opening up new revenue opportunities for qualifying veteran and fraternal organisations while maintaining a strong emphasis on compliance, integrity and community impact.

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

“We are excited to offer our gaming content to elevate charitable gaming for qualifying organisations across the state.”

Gallagher added that the milestone was achieved through close collaboration with local organisations:

“Our team had the privilege of working alongside Hoosier veteran and fraternal organisations to help advance and modernize charitable gaming. This was a truly collaborative effort that will now yield meaningful benefits for these organisations and the Indiana communities they proudly serve.”

Following approval, Arrow International is now working with participating organisations to support the rollout of electronic pull tab devices across Indiana, leveraging its experienced team to ensure a smooth and compliant deployment.

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