Global Cash Access (GCA) received the 2003 Top 20 Most Innovative New Gaming Products Award from Casino Journal for its cash services product QuickJack Plus. QuickJack Plus is GCA’s highly user-friendly interface located in the casinos, and it allows the patrons to cash in a variety of the tickets and vouchers they receive, as well as perform all the required ATM, debit and credit card, and players’ club cash activities. Furthermore, QuickJack Plus can be augmented with many other functions that each gaming property may require. Joining together with NRT Technology Corporation for the QuickJack Plus interface, Global Cash Access was able to increase its tally of Casino Journal awards to five. Kirk Sanford, chief executive officer of GCA was “thrilled,” to quote him, to be honored once again. During Sanford‘s tenure as CEO, GCA has been at the forefront of the gaming technologies.
Casino Journal has, for 7 years, awarded its Top 20 Most Innovative New Gaming Products Awards to each year’s most innovative gaming products. In 2003, Global Cash Access (GCA) was included among the winners of the Top 20 Most Innovative New Gaming Products Awards of 2003 for two of GCA’s products. These two awards join the previous three awards that GCA has received for its products in the past. In awarding GCA these awards, Casino Journal recognizes the innovation and great potential of two new products, QuickJack Plus and Plus QuikCash Plus (QCP) Web. In 2003 when the awards were made, QCP Web, had been installed at 124 casinos on 1,200 terminals. QCP Web is a full-service transaction processing system, and QuickJack Plus is a user-friendly interface for many of the various gaming patron activities while at the casinos. Kirk Sanford, CEO of GCA, said that the awards marked GCA’s efforts to “deliver forward-thinking products that improve operations, increase revenues and enhance the gaming experience.”