Quick Custom Intelligence and The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians announced they have begun upgrading the casinos in Southern California to the 5.1 version of the QCI Platform. The new release includes dynamic reinvestment, which gives marketers the ability to issue offers based on a player reinvestment strategy rather than by a segmentation strategy.
“We are very excited to begin using the new Dynamic Reinvestment feature in the QCI tool. The ability to be able to create customizable offers for individual players based on their play rather than their segment is a game-changer. We are looking forward to using this and all of the other great features that are in the 5.1 release. Furthermore, dynamic reinvestment allows for personalized reinvestment based on the profitability of each customer. This is a huge step forward from traditional worth banded models,” said Dennis Amos, Vice President of Planning & Analysis for The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians.
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CEO of QCI, Dr. Ralph Thomas, stated “QCI Marketing offer value calculations are now targeted down to a one-to-one level. This fully automated end-to-end delivery of one-to-one marketing allows for targeted delivery of specific marketing offers as opposed to banding customers within broad bands of value. QCI takes pride in working with our customers to develop the most sophisticated and user-friendly platform in the gaming industry.”
The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians is a Chemehuevi people whose traditional lands include parts of California, Utah, Arizona, and Southern Nevada. In 1867, a group of Chemehuevi settled at the Oasis of Mara in Twentynine Palms. The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians are their descendants. Today, the Tribe’s lands consist of two Reservations, which are located near the town of Twentynine Palms and the City of Coachella. The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians will continue to focus on providing opportunities of growth and prosperity for the Tribe’s future generations. For more information about the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians, its culture, heritage, and traditions.
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