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NRT Technology signs contract with Greektown Casino to provide QuickJack Systems

Toronto, ON - January 17, 2003 – NRT Technology Corporation announced today that it has signed an agreement with Greektown Casino for the purchase of NRT’s QuickJack Dispensing Systems.

The QuickJack Patron Dispensing Systems will interface to Greektown’s Bally SDS eTicket, ticket-in, ticket-out system and will provide slot patrons with a ATM-style, user-friendly way of redeeming their winnings for cash. Patrons can also break large bills automatically at the system, avoiding lineups at the change booths.

The QuickJack Attendant Dispensing System interfaces to Greektown’s Bally SDS Slot Management System for jackpot redemption. This system provides qualified employees with jackpot payouts automatically. Slot Attendants interact with the system using an employee card reader, a monitor, or a keypad.

NRT's QuickJack System and its interface to Bally SDS System have been recently approved for trial by the Michigan Gaming Control Board and will be implemented soon.

NRT is quickly becoming the industry leader in self-service ATM-style patron and attendant cash handling systems. NRT has approximately 100 units and over 20 casino customers in North America. The NRT system product line offers powerful user-friendly customer service features such as ticket/voucher cash redemption, coupon processing, bill breaking, currency conversion, loyalty points redemption, smart card and EFT/AFT processing. The attendant version delivers powerful features for quick and efficient jackpot dispensing, wallet or float-fill processing and bill breaking capabilities.

NRT Technology Corporation designs, integrates, and sells highly specialized transaction-servicing and monitoring systems that provide casinos with networked patron and attendant money dispensing, accounting, and security for their customer service needs.

Since 1993, NRT has been creating a line of products, services, and support that are second to none. Industry-leading products for transaction processing, cash dispensing, machine monitoring, accounting, security, and maintenance capabilities enable operators to accurately analyze performance and accountability.