Passport Technology to be installed at Lucky Eagle Casino in Washington State

February 15, 2022
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Expect smoother operations after this technology is integrated.

Payment solutions provider Passport Technology has expanded its presence in Washington State after the installation of its technology was announced at the Chehalis Tribal Enterprise’s Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel. 

The new technology will go toward offering innovative payment solutions and engaging the customer in a more effective manner. They will include the installation of cash access service, check warranty, jackpot dispensing, AML/Title 31 compliance, and cage automation solutions.  

Among the incoming technology are innovative payment solutions, especially those relying on Passport’s multi-functional CashStream kiosks. With its LiveCage and Jackpot Pro technology, web-based management and reporting tools to help make auditing and system configuration more efficient.  

Lucky Eagle is keen to integrate the technology and expedite the functioning of its casino. As group CEO, JaNessa Bumgarner, commented: “This ‘all-in-one' technology is in perfect alignment with Lucky Eagle’s mission to provide an exceptional gaming and service experience to every guest every time. 

“Passport’s collaborative approach and growth in Washington state ensure our guests will have access to the best products and services.” 

Passport was expectedly satisfied to see its continued growth in the Northwest market. As CRO Jason King put it: “We are delighted the Chehalis Tribe chose Passport to assist with streamlining operations and delivering world-class service to the Luck Eagle guests. 

“Passport strives to provide innovative customer-facing payment and back-office solutions that impact both casino guests and team members alike, and we look forward to this new partnership.”

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