Signature Systems Joins Forces with Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association to Enhance Tribal Gaming Hospitality

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WARMINSTER, PA — Signature Systems, Inc. (SSI) recently announced its recent membership with the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA). This partnership marks a significant milestone for SSI, whose premier product, PDQ POS, is rapidly becoming an integral component of the hospitality solutions within Oklahoma’s tribal gaming industry.

The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association, established in 1986, has been at the forefront of advocating for and improving the business environment for gaming operators and their customers for nearly four decades. The organization plays a crucial role in fostering a thriving gaming industry in the state, which contributes tens of thousands of jobs and millions in tax revenue.

Sheila Morago, Trade Show Coordinator for OIGA, expressed enthusiasm about SSI’s membership, highlighting the potential for a long-term, impactful collaboration. “It takes a village to advance our purpose of creating the best possible environment for gaming operators and patrons. We’re pleased to welcome SSI into the big tent that is OIGA,” Morago stated.

Signature Systems’ PDQ POS system is already operational in nearly ten percent of all tribal casinos in Oklahoma, a figure anticipated to rise by year’s end. The company’s decision to join OIGA follows its successful entry into the tribal gaming market post-pandemic, demonstrating a clear commitment to supporting not just its customers but also the broader business community it serves.

John White, EVP/CTO of Signature Systems, emphasized the importance of being part of the organization that bolsters the casino industry in Oklahoma. “Joining OIGA is another signal to Oklahoma’s gaming leaders that Signature Systems is here to stay,” said White. He contrasted SSI’s approach with that of other vendors, underscoring SSI’s dedication to contributing more holistically to the industry’s ecosystem.

This move by Signature Systems could have far-reaching implications for the tribal gaming sector in Oklahoma and beyond. By aligning itself with OIGA and integrating PDQ POS into more tribal casinos, SSI is positioning itself as a pivotal player in enhancing the operational efficiency and hospitality experience within the industry. Furthermore, this partnership reflects a growing trend of technology companies playing an increasingly vital role in the gaming and hospitality industries, offering innovative solutions to age-old challenges.

As SSI prepares to showcase its offerings at the OIGA Trade Show in August, industry watchers will be keen to observe how this partnership evolves and the potential benefits it could bring to Oklahoma’s tribal gaming operators and their patrons. This collaboration between Signature Systems and OIGA signifies a promising step forward in leveraging technology to support the growth and prosperity of the tribal gaming industry.

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