WARMINSTER, PA — Signature Systems, Inc. said it has partnered with Muscogee (Creek) Nation Casinos to deploy its PDQ point-of-sale system across multiple casino properties in Oklahoma, the company announced.
The rollout began in December 2025 and is expected to continue through 2026, with installations already completed at the Coweta and Eufaula locations.
The deployment will include more than 150 units, consisting of terminals, self-service kiosks and mobile tablets for staff use.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Casinos transitioned to Signature Systems after previously using another point-of-sale provider, according to the company.
Cameron Barnes, director of IT at Muscogee (Creek) Nation Casinos, said system support was a key factor in the decision.
“Support was a key deciding factor for us in selecting SSI’s point-of-sale,” Barnes said, citing the need for reliable systems to maintain guest experience.
Signature Systems said the agreement expands its presence in Oklahoma, where it now supports nearly one-third of casinos in the state.
John White, executive vice president and chief technology officer at Signature Systems, said the company has seen increased adoption among tribal gaming operators.
Signature Systems, based in Warminster, provides point-of-sale and related technology systems for food, beverage and hospitality operations.
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