Morongo to Introduce Marker Trax Cashless Wagering

California’s Morongo Casino will be the first tribal casino to adopt cashless wagering marker technology produced by Marker Trax, delivered via Konami’s Synkros casino management system.

Morongo to Introduce Marker Trax Cashless Wagering

The Morongo Casino, Resort and Spa in Southern California announced that it will be the first tribal casino to offer cashless casino markers developed by Marker Trax through the Konami Synkros casino management system.

The system, which recently underwent a successful test at the Ellis Island casino in Las Vegas, will allow Morongo guests to conveniently and securely apply, get approved, and begin using their digital marker, all in under five minutes and all electronically. Rather than retrieving physical cash for a casino marker, guests enrolled in a PIN-protected Synkros cashless wagering account can use their Marker Trax credit line to play electronically on any slot or video poker machine in the casino.

“We’re excited to be working with Marker Trax to introduce cashless wagering markers to our guests,” said Richard St. Jean, COO of Morongo Casino. “The convenience and ease of Marker Trax will be a huge bonus for our players, and underscores Morongo’s history of embracing state-of-the-art technology to enhance our gaming experience. With Marker Trax, our guests can be approved for a gaming line and at the machine in minutes.”

Marker Trax is a patented cashless wagering technology that allows casinos to digitally and securely issue funds. The entire process is digitally monitored through the casino management system. Since the company launched in 2018, the collaboration with Morongo is the first tribal partnership, and first major casino relationship launched for the new gaming product.

Marker Trax will offer Morongo access to its players’ data analytics and access to its players’ marker tracking. This information can also be accessed from any machine on the property. When players wish to withdraw from their cashless wagering accounts, the Marker Trax system, along with Synkros, settles any outstanding balance prior to payout.

“We are looking forward to a successful launch at Morongo,” said Charlie Skinner, COO of Marker Trax. “The technology behind the product is truly unmatched by any other product in the casino industry today, and we could not be happier to be launching with the team at Morongo.”

“Morongo guests will be the first outside Nevada to enjoy Marker Trax cashless slot markers, thanks to the leadership of Richard St. Jean and his team, Marker Trax’s strong launch success, and Synkros’ robust core environment,” said Tom Jingoli, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Konami Gaming, Inc.

“Konami’s Synkros casino management system is designed with the agility, data architecture, and integration capabilities to help deliver these types of collaborative tech opportunities to players and properties.”

Prior to signing up for Marker Trax, guests must first enroll in Morongo’s loyalty program.

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