QCI signs three-year deal with Casino Arizona & Talking Stick Resort

April 3, 2024
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The supplier and property will work together to streamline resort operations.

Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) and Casino Arizona & Talking Stick Resort have signed a strategic agreement to advance Phoenix’s gaming and hospitality markets.

The three-year deal involves QCI’s software deployment, which has already been completed. The casino resort is currently using QCI’s software.

Casino Arizona & Talking Stick Resort are enterprises of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.

Casino Arizona & Talking Stick Resort President and CEO John Dinius commented, "We are thrilled to embark on this transformative journey with QCI. The QCI platform is a game-changer for our Player Development and Slot Departments. We believe the QCI platform will not only streamline our operations but also elevate the level of service and entertainment we provide to our valued guests.

“With QCI's innovative solutions, we are confident in our ability to deliver an unparalleled gaming experience in the Phoenix market. This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to excellence and innovation."

QCI CEO Ralph Thomas further discussed QCI’s partnership with the resort, "At QCI, we value partnerships that are built on mutual respect, shared vision, and commitment. Our collaboration with Casino Arizona & Talking Stick Resort is the epitome of such a relationship.

“We've been deeply impressed by the Casino Arizona & Talking Stick Resort teams, their passion for excellence and their unwavering dedication to enhancing guest experiences. I'm proud and excited about the journey ahead and confident that together, we'll set new standards in the Phoenix market."

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