04 March 2026
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Accel Entertainment, Inc.
CIK: 1698991•1 Annual Report•Latest: 2026-03-03
10-K / March 3, 2026
Accel Entertainment
Overview
Accel Entertainment is a U.S. distributed gaming operator and a developer/owner-operator of brick-and-mortar casinos serving local gaming markets and horse racing venues. The company provides turnkey, full-service gaming solutions to location partners including bars, restaurants, convenience stores, truck stops, fraternal and veteran organizations, casinos, and horse racing venues.
Core activities:
- Install, maintain, operate, and service gaming terminals (games of chance and games of skill).
- Provide redemption devices with ATM functionality, stand-alone ATMs, and amusement devices (jukeboxes, dartboards, pool tables).
- Design and manufacture gaming terminals and related equipment.
- Operate horse racing and casino ventures and manage sports betting partnerships.
Operational footprint and brands
- Illinois
- Operating since 2012 under the Accel Entertainment brand.
- Channels include bars, restaurants, retail, fraternal/veteran organizations, and truck stops (up to 6–10 terminals depending on location).
- Fairmount Park – Casino & Racing in Collinsville opened in 2025.
- Montana
- Operating since 2022 under Century Gaming and Grand Vision Gaming brands.
- Licensed retail locations (up to 20 gaming terminals at some sites) including Yellowstone Casino and local parlors.
- Georgia
- Operating since 2020 via Bulldog Gaming; venues include bars, restaurants, and taverns with certain sites licensed for up to 4 terminals.
- Nevada
- Parlor and retail locations with gaming (up to 20 terminals at some licensed sites).
- Nebraska
- Presence since 2022 in retail locations with gaming terminals.
- Iowa
- Presence since 2021 in bars, taverns, and restaurants with multiple terminals per location.
- Louisiana
- Toucan Gaming operates since 2024, focusing on bars, restaurants, retail, and fraternal/veteran organizations.
Fairmount Park – Casino & Racing (Illinois)
- Opened as a racino in 2025 and integrated into Accel’s portfolio.
- Operates about 260 gaming positions and features a sportsbook through a FanDuel revenue-sharing arrangement.
- Racing calendar includes 57 racing days planned for 2026.
- The racetrack license supports the casino license.
Products, technology, and suppliers
- Gaming terminals sourced from major manufacturers such as Light & Wonder, International Game Technology, Aristocrat, and Novomatic (upright, slant, and bar-top models).
- Content catalog includes more than 150 terminal models and nearly 2,000 games.
- Redemption and amusement device suppliers include NRT Technology, TouchTunes, Arachnid, and Diamond.
- Proprietary equipment and software developed by Grand Vision Gaming for distributed routes.
- Service offerings include data reporting and analytics for location partners, in-house marketing, compliance, cash management, financial services, and technical support.
Customer base and relationships
- Location partners: bars, restaurants, convenience stores, truck stops, fraternal/veteran organizations, casinos, and horse racing venues.
- Revenue and partner retention are supported by long-term exclusive contracts, dedicated relationship managers, weekly revenue reporting, and value-added services such as amusement solutions, prize pools, and ATMs.
- Operational support includes a 24/7 call center, local technicians, on-site onboarding, and assistance with regulatory onboarding and ongoing compliance.
Growth strategy and opportunities
- Expansion through organic growth in existing markets and through acquisitions.
- Target markets include states where gaming terminals are or could become legal, plus opportunities to add competitors’ locations.
- Key initiatives: optimize terminal layouts, refine data analytics to increase revenue per location, and expand distribution via corporate partners with multiple locations.
- Acquisitions are used to broaden market presence and capabilities while managing integration and regulatory requirements.
People and culture
- Employee headcount: over 1,600 nationwide (as of December 31, 2025).
- Approximately 147 employees covered by union contracts or agreements.
- Programs and benefits include workplace safety initiatives, onboarding and training, leadership development (Accel Academy), medical/dental/vision coverage, 401(k) with match, parental/adoption leave, paid time off, and an employee assistance program.
- The company maintains a Code of Conduct and equal employment opportunity policies.
Regulatory and risk landscape
- Operations are governed by state gaming and horse racing laws and regulations, including acts and statutes in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Montana, Nevada, and Louisiana.
- Licensing, background checks, suitability determinations, and ongoing compliance are required across jurisdictions.
- Content certification and regulatory approvals for games can affect launch timing and expansion plans.
- The business faces risks from macroeconomic conditions, competition from other gaming formats, supplier concentration, supply chain disruptions, and changes in regulatory environments.
