Table Trac, Inc. has secured a new contract to deploy its CasinoTrac casino management system across all of S&K Gaming, LLC’s current and planned properties, including the Gray Wolf Peak Casino, KwaTaqNuk Resort and Casino, and Big Arm Resort & Casino. The agreement expands Table Trac’s footprint in the tribal casino market and adds a significant new customer to its portfolio of more than 300 casinos worldwide.
S&K Gaming, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, manages several tribal‑owned gaming and hospitality assets. The partnership will provide the tribe’s gaming operations with a unified, secure platform that supports player experience, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency across its three major casino sites.
Table Trac’s recent financial results show a decline in net income and revenue, with Q3 2025 net income falling to $58,352 from $292,379 in Q3 2024 and revenue dropping to $2.14 million from $2.55 million. The company attributes the revenue decline to a mix shift toward lower‑margin maintenance contracts and a slowdown in new system installations. Despite the earnings dip, Table Trac’s balance sheet remains strong, with an Altman Z‑Score of 11.24, a current ratio of 23.75, and a debt‑to‑equity ratio of 0.04, indicating low financial distress risk.
Table Trac’s CEO, Chad Hoehne, said the partnership would “bring our cutting‑edge CasinoTrac CMS to S&K Gaming’s facilities, enabling a seamless transition that enhances player experience and operational stability.” S&K Gaming’s CEO, Bryon Miller, added that the company chose CasinoTrac because of its “leading technologies that drive efficient operations and great player experiences across the casino industry.” CFO Randy Gilbert noted that 2024 was a strong year, with eight new systems installed and a growing backlog of projects, and highlighted increased recurring revenue from DataTrac and SlotSUITE as a positive trend.
The deal underscores Table Trac’s strategic focus on the tribal casino segment, a high‑growth niche that offers recurring maintenance and upgrade revenue. By securing a multi‑facility deployment, Table Trac positions itself to capture long‑term service contracts and deepen its relationship with the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes, potentially opening doors to additional tribal properties. The partnership also signals confidence in Table Trac’s open‑architecture platform, which is designed for scalability and security—key considerations for tribal operators seeking to modernize legacy systems.
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