GTECH wins contract with Missouri Lottery

GTECH has been awarded a seven-year contract with the Missouri Lottery to provide new lottery technology and ongoing services.
GTECH has been awarded a seven-year contract with the Missouri Lottery to provide new lottery technology and ongoing services.

PROVIDENCE – GTECH has been awarded a seven-year contract to provide new lottery technology and ongoing services to the Missouri Lottery.

Under the integrated services contract, GTECH will provide a new central gaming system, self-service machines, multimedia displays and an upgraded telecommunications network to the Missouri Lottery.
GTECH expects to receive approximately $112 million in revenue over the seven-year term.
GTECH has been the major lottery technology and services provider to the Missouri Lottery since 1991.
The new contract takes effect in the second half of 2015 and is the result of competitive procurement. It includes one, three-year extension option, exercisable at the Missouri Lottery’s discretion.
“Over the past 23 years, GTECH’s flexible technology solutions and marketing insights have supported the Missouri Lottery’s innovative approaches and multi-faceted portfolio,” GTECH Americas President and CEO Jaymin B. Patel said in a statement. “Through this agreement, our robust, forward-thinking solutions will help to ensure that the Lottery continues to grow and raise funds for good causes.”

Missouri Lottery Executive Director May Scheve Reardon said the agreement with GTECH will “continue to drive the Lottery’s performance to greater levels as technology and player demographics evolve.”

Since Missouri Lottery sales began in 1986, the Lottery has provided the state and public education with nearly $5 billion.

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GTECH will replace draw-based lottery terminals with approximately 3,500 full-service Altura GT 1200 terminals and 1,500 Altura GT 1200 Compact terminals.

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