Osage Casino teams up with Quick Custom Intelligence

September 1, 2022
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QCI's platform has been deployed at seven Osage casinos in Oklahoma.

Osage Casinos and Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), announced a partnership between the two that will see the QCI unified gaming platform being deployed at seven Osage casino locations in Oklahoma.

Training is expected to begin soon for Osage Casinos marketing, casino operations and player development teams.

Osage Casinos COO Kimberly Pearson commented: "We evaluated several tools and decided on QCI for many reasons. Their AI technology is more advanced than anything else we have seen on the market. 

"Leveraging QCI's platform allows our team to quickly identify revenue opportunities, execute and evaluate campaigns and elevate our player development efforts. And lastly, because we liked the idea of meeting with their team on a weekly basis and having our input drive the development of the tool."

Revenue from the Osage Casinos is used by the Osage Nation to fund tribal government and programs.

QCI CEO Dr. Ralph Thomas added: "We are honored that Osage Casinos chose the QCI Platform. QCI's commitment is to ensure that the team at Osage is empowered by tools running on the finest grain of data to execute their programs with care and precision.

"Through our ongoing weekly meetings, we look forward to partnering with Osage in their journey to deliver on their brand promise every day."

Prior to 2002, when Native American gaming first received federal approval, the Osage Tribal Council created the Osage Tribe Gaming Enterprise Board which provides oversight for the business entity known as Osage Casino Hotel.

The casinos also help fund charitable organizations and operations of local government agencies of the Osage Nation.

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