Choctaw Nation to install QCI’s Enterprise platform in its 22 casinos

September 22, 2023
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The duo plans to launch to the host team by the end of September.

Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) has signed an agreement with Choctaw Nation Casinos to install its QCI Enterprise Platform across all 22 locations.

QCI said that its current partnership phase with the Choctaw Nation “finds both entities deeply engrossed in the crucial stages of data validation and training.”

The company went on to add that they are preparing for “a landmark launch to the host team” by the end of the month.

Choctaw Nation Corporate Senior Director of Player Development Walter Allen said that the Tribe is excited to team up with QCI for the installation.

He said, "This partnership with QCI represents not just a business decision, but a symbol of growth and advancement for Choctaw Nation Casinos.

“Their Enterprise Platform is a game-changer, and having it installed across all our casinos showcases our dedication to providing unparalleled experiences to our patrons. We are truly excited about this collaboration and its future prospects."

QCI CTO Andrew Cardno described the partnership as significant and beneficial to everyone involved.

He commented, "This deployment at Choctaw's 22 casinos is not just one of the most significant partnerships for QCI but a representation of what happens when two visionaries come together.

“The speed and scale at which we've executed this project exemplifies our team's dedication and the mutual trust shared between QCI and the Choctaw Nation."

QCI installs its configured software and real-time operational tools for both the gaming and hospitality industries. The company’s platform is currently utilized in more than 100 casino resorts throughout North America, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

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