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WinnaVegas Casino Extends Partnership With Quick Custom Intelligence

Louis Fargher

WinnaVegas Casino has extended its current partnership with Quick Custom Intelligence, implementing a multitude of QCI’s tools.

WinnaVegas Casino Extends Partnership With Quick Custom Intelligence

The General Manager at WinnaVegas Casino, Tom Teesdale has praised the inclusion of QCI, as the company has helped WinnaVegas improve its operational efficiency.

Opening in April 1992, WinnaVegas Casino works under the umbrella of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska – located in Iowa.

The casino covers 55,000 square feet of gaming space and has 10 table games, with just under 800 slot machines available.

It also has 78 hotel rooms for players to utilize, an indoor swimming pool, a range of catering options, a state-of-the-art golf simulator and an event center.

Tom Teesdale said: “QCI has been instrumental in our success, providing invaluable insights that have allowed us to make data-driven decisions and elevate our operational efficiency. Their unwavering support and dedication to innovation align with our vision for delivering exceptional experiences to our guests.”

WinnaVegas were not the only party involved in finalizing this partnership, as Dr. Ralph Thomas, CEO of QCI, was honored to be involved with the successful casino organization.

He said: “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with WinnaVegas Casino Resort and are honored to be a part of their ongoing success story.

“Our mission at QCI is to empower our clients with the tools and insights they need to thrive in a competitive landscape.

“We look forward to furthering our collaboration with WinnaVegas and delivering innovative solutions that drive tangible results.”

QCI also agreed a strategic deal with Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort in April, forming a three-year partnership.

In March 2024, the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission revealed that the sports betting handle within the state finished on $272.3 million – a 23% from the previous month.

The final revenue ended on $18.2m, which was an 8.4% decrease compared to the same month in 2023 and $16.5m came through online betting.

Louis Fargher
Louis Fargher

Louis is a news and features writer, specializing in gambling and sports. Louis has contributed different forms of content for professional sports teams, whilst acquiring a degree in journalism in the UK and has years of writing experience within the gambling industry.