California: Passport to supply Chicken Ranch Casino Resort with suite of products

July 16, 2024 8:19 PM
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  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports
July 16, 2024 8:19 PM

Passport Technology this week announced that it has agreed to a multi-year partnership with Chicken Ranch Casino Resort and the original Chicken Ranch Bingo Casino in Jamestown, California. Per the agreement, Passport will supply its full suite of payments, automation, and loyalty products to Chicken Ranch.

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The products to be supplied include DataStream, a proprietary and cloud-based switch that includes Cashstream redemption kiosks, ATM, quasi-cash and check warranty. For floor and cage automation, products include JackpotUnity and Tax Forms, Bank Builder Pro cash recyclers, Live Cage cash dispensers, and GuardianPro Title 31 compliance. Loyalty segments include Lush Player engagement kiosks and Mira player enrollment and reprint kiosks.

“Passport’s dedication to innovative technology was pivotal in our decision to select them for all payment and loyalty services,” said Chicken Ranch Rancheria Tribal Council Chairman Lloyd Mathiesen in a statement. “As we expand with the opening of the new Chicken Ranch Casino Resort, it was crucial to align with a partner who shares our commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences with our brand.

Passport has more than 25 years of experience in the gaming industry as a developer of proprietary, gaming-specific software solutions, provider of financial transaction processing, and supplier of specialized hardware and hardware maintenance that addresses the needs of the gaming industry.

“As a young project manager installing systems for Aristocrat, my first solo conversion was the Chicken Ranch Bingo and Casino in 2005,” said Passport CEO Diallo Gordon. “My clear thought on that experience was their staff was smart, hard-working, ambitious, patient, and above all kind – I knew nothing but learned a lot. To see the dreams of the Chicken Ranch Rancheria Tribe of the Me-Wuk Indians manifest through this expansion and beautiful resort is special to me and I am grateful for their trust and partnership in allowing me to serve them again.”