Includes Aurora central system

IGT secures seven-year contract with Colorado Lottery for advanced system upgrades and mobile solutions

2024-07-11
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IGT Global Solutions Corporation, a subsidiary of International Game Technology (IGT), has signed a seven-year contract with the Colorado Lottery to install a new range of products and solutions.

The contract is expected to run through July 12, 2032, and includes seven, one-year extension options, the company said in a statement.

As part of the new contract, the Colorado Lottery will receive IGT's Aurora central system, replacing the current lottery central system. Aurora is part of IGT's OMNIA integrated lottery solution, which will provide the Lottery with new insights through a single-player view. This is expected to enhance its product portfolio and improve marketing communications while delivering Colorado Lottery players an improved omnichannel experience.

"We are looking forward to replacing our current equipment with IGT's most advanced technology, providing more convenient options for players and achieving continued sales growth and funding Colorado's great outdoors," said Tom Seaver, Colorado Lottery Director.

"IGT is thrilled to continue working with the Colorado Lottery and delivering high-performing products that will contribute to growing its business," said Jay Gendron, IGT Chief Operating Officer, Global Lottery.

"OMNIA, along with the upgrades to retailer equipment and new mobile convenience app, will provide the Lottery with actionable data and tools to manage daily operations and offer players with enhanced retail and mobile experiences."

Additionally, IGT will upgrade all lottery retailer equipment across the State and deploy a new mobile convenience app featuring Scan and Redeem functionality. IGT's Scan and Redeem solution will enable Colorado Lottery players to scan a draw-based or instant scratch ticket with their mobile app to redeem winnings directly into their linked bank account, via automated clearing house (ACH) transfer.

IGT is the primary technology provider to 26 of the 46 lotteries in the U.S., eight of the world's 10 largest lotteries, and 16 of the world's top 25 lotteries.

Earlier in the week, IGT signed a five-year contract with Organización Nacional de Ciegos Espanoles (ONCE) to print instant ticket games for lottery players in Spain. As part of the contract, which runs through 2029, IGT will print a portion of ONCE's new instant tickets.

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