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Scientific Games expands Hrvatska Lutrija instant-win agreement

SBC News Scientific Games expands Hrvatska Lutrija instant-win agreement

Scientific Games Corporation has secured a new two-year contract to provide lottery instant scratch games to Hrvatska Lutrija, the National Lottery of Croatia. The deal sees the continuation of a two-year collaboration between the two organisations that has grown retail sales for the products 60% since 2018. SG provides Hrvatska Lutrija with instant game portfolio management and has developed a variety …

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Scientific Games inks LOTTO Thüringe extension

SBC News Scientific Games inks LOTTO Thüringe extension

Scientific Games has added a three-year extension to its deal with Germany’s LOTTO Thüringe which will see SG supply instant win games from 2021. The agreement, which may be extended by one further year, will include SG’s value-added products and services including digital instant games, or ‘eInstants’. Jochen Staschewski, LOTTO Thüringen CEO, said: “We look forward to continuing our successful …

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Scientific Games grows German instant lottery offering

SBC News Scientific Games grows German instant lottery offering

Scientific Games (SG) Corporation has announced a fresh five year contract related to the provision of lottery games and services for the southwest German state. Agreeing the deal with Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz GmbH, SG are to provide lottery instant titles and its Cooperative Services Program (CSP), for instant games management for the state and its approximately four million residents. Providing instant …

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Scientific Games wins Belgium National Lottery’s Instant Games

SBC News Scientific Games wins Belgium National Lottery's Instant Games

Scientific Games has announced that it will bring its lottery instant games to consumers in Belgium. Following a competitive process, in which the company replaced Loterie Nationale, Scientific Games signed a one-year contract with the option to extend the agreement for an additional three years. The $80.4 billion global instant game category is expanding across Europe with an average of …

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