See if your location qualifies.
Enter your Georgia COAM location license number and we check it live against the current GLC Class B approval list, confirm you're eligible, and pre-fill your business — or search by master licensee to see every location an operator holds. Off the list means not eligible, surfaced honestly.
Real lookups against 8,240 live GLC Class B records — checked the moment you type.
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The legacy kiosk was built for the vendor.
Payline was built for you.
The legacy model asks operators to write a $10,000–$20,000 check upfront, manage a multi-vendor stack, and accept siloed floor data, manual cash handling, anonymous player identity, and invisible revenue leakage. Payline replaces all of it with one managed kiosk.
Two ways to put a Payline kiosk on your floor.
Buy it outright, or run it on the Upgrade Program for $300/mo. Either way you skip the $10K–$20K cabinet buy-in — and AXES is included.
- ✓Own the kiosk outright from day one
- ✓AXES platform access at 40¢/day — the only ongoing cost
- ✓Hardware, software, reporting and player tracking included
- ✓White-glove install
- ✓Zero upfront. Zero capital at risk.
- ✓AXES platform included — nothing extra
- ✓Always-current hardware: a brand-new kiosk at month 36
- ✓All-in managed service — hardware, software, support, cards
Over 36 months the Upgrade Program runs about $10,800 — not less than the $9,995 buy. What you get for it: zero capital at risk, a brand-new kiosk at month 36, and an all-in managed service. Both paths beat a $10K–$20K cabinet buy-in.
Card stock and Visa processing fees are billed separately. Every fee is disclosed in the operator agreement before any money changes hands.
Seven products. One platform.
One daily rate.
Payline is not a kiosk. It is a complete cashless ecosystem — hardware, cards, wallet integration, compliance, and real-time IMS intelligence — all delivered as a single managed service.
Walk up, load, play, redeem — on their own.
This is a self-service kiosk your players use themselves — not a back-office tool. Everything happens at the kiosk, in real time, without pulling staff off the floor.
The retention tooling that keeps players coming back.
Built-in loyalty, promotions, rewards, and player club — player identity and a real rewards program, the kind that used to need its own system, come standard in the kiosk.
COAM redemption kiosk
questions, answered.
What HB 353 changes, what the kiosk costs, and how redemption works at a Georgia Class B location. Not legal advice — for statutory questions, talk to your counsel.
What is a COAM redemption kiosk?
A COAM redemption kiosk is a self-service terminal at a Georgia Class B COAM location where players redeem accumulated game credit — under HB 353, to a gift card or other cashless product instead of cash. Payline’s kiosk runs the full redemption flow on-screen, self-service, with every transaction reported in real time to the AXES platform.
What does Georgia HB 353 change on July 1, 2026?
HB 353 moves Class B COAM prize redemption in Georgia away from cash and onto gift-card-based redemption, effective July 1, 2026. Locations need a working redemption path on that date. Payline is built around the new model: players redeem credit to a spendable gift card at the kiosk, with a full audit trail. (This is a plain-language summary, not legal advice.)
How much does the Payline kiosk cost?
A flat, all-inclusive lease of about $300/mo per kiosk — hardware, software, support, and updates included, with no capital outlay. A traditional redemption cabinet runs $10,000–$20,000 up front before software and support.
What are the 7 cashless products?
One kiosk delivers: the COAM gift card (operator-branded Visa gift card, physical or digital), KYC reloadable cards, prepaid debit, the AXES Butler Wallet card bridge, the AXES Smart Card, TITO gift card redemption, and an ATM-class kiosk (coming soon) — one platform, one monthly rate.
How does gift card redemption work at the kiosk?
The player walks up, follows the on-screen flow, and redeems credit onto a spendable Visa gift card — issued physical or digital (SMS/email), accepted everywhere Visa is, with expiry and fees disclosed at issuance. Every step lands in the audit trail and your AXES reporting.
Does Payline integrate with AXES?
Payline is built directly on the AXES Intelligent Management System — not a bolt-on. Machine data, player records, and redemptions ride the same platform your floor already runs on, in real time.
How do I check if my COAM license is eligible?
Use the free license lookup on this page: enter your Class B license number and we check it against the Georgia Lottery Corporation’s published COAM list. Payline is not affiliated with or endorsed by the GLC.
Is Payline a master licensee or a game manufacturer?
No. Payline is the redemption and cashless payments layer for licensed Georgia locations and master licensees. We work alongside your existing master and equipment — we don’t operate games.
How many kiosks are in Wave 1?
Wave 1 is capped at the 500-kiosk launch fleet. Reservations come through the schedule form on this page; once Wave 1 fills, new requests join the Wave 2 waitlist in order.

