The deal was awarded following a European public procurement procedure and is expected to continue until 2036.
Key points:
- IGT has signed a 10-year deal with Loterie Nationale of Luxembourg
- IGT will update its central gaming system and terminals
- The deal includes the deployment of the Omnia solution
International Game Technology’s (IGT) subsidiary, IGT Global Services Limited, has signed a 10-year contract with the national lottery of Luxembourg, Loterie Nationale.
IGT will be responsible for upgrading the lottery’s central gaming system, point-of-sale terminals and peripherals with its products.
This will include its integrated lottery solution, Omina, as well as Retailer Pro terminals, GameTouch and GameTouch Draw S2 self-service lottery vending machines.
Léon Losch, Loterie Nationale Director, said: "IGT has been a trusted partner to Loterie Nationale for more than 20 years, supporting retail growth and digital evolution.
"Upgrading our lottery and iLottery solutions with IGT's advanced technology can pave the way for our continued sales growth, provide our players with best-in-class experiences and position us to continue our support of good causes."
Good to know: IGT is the primary technology provider to 26 of the 46 lotteries in the US, eight of the world's largest 10 lotteries and 16 of the world's top 25 lotteries
The IGT RGS platform will also allow players to access the portfolio of instant iGaming content, including omnichannel games, popular licensed content and progressive jackpot games.
Jay Gendron, IGT COO Global Lottery, said: "Over the course of IGT's longstanding partnership with Loterie Nationale, we've helped support the growth of its point-of-sale footprint, addition of self-service terminals in retail locations and launch of iLottery in the region.
"We look forward to continuing that momentum through our future-forward technology portfolio that gives Loterie Nationale access to top-performing IGT games, improved analytics, advanced responsible gaming tools and increased scalability."
Across the Atlantic, IGT was the first gambling industry supplier to be accredited with the Internet Compliance Assessment Program (iCAP) Ready certificate by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG).
This process assessed its commitment to Internet Responsible Gambling Standards, responsible gambling and mental health.
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