Scientific Games to divest lottery and sports betting businesses

Scientific Games Corporation has announced that it intends to divest its lottery and sports betting businesses.
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Scientific Games Corporation has announced that it intends to divest its lottery and sports betting businesses.

In a statement, the company said it is ‘evaluating its strategic alternatives to execute the divestitures for each business’, including an initial public offering (IPO) or a combination with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), or a sale or a strategic combination with another business.

The decision to divest in its lottery and sports betting businesses, it added, comes with the support of its Board of Directors, including Executive Chair Jamie Odell and Executive Vice Chair Toni Korsanos.

Odell said: “When I joined the Board in September 2020, I told stakeholders that we were focused on rapidly de-leveraging the balance sheet, unlocking the value of the company’s products and technologies and creating a flexible, nimble company positioned to deliver above-market returns to investors.

“Today, we have announced major initiatives aimed at achieving each of these key objectives, recognising significant value in each of the businesses and positioning the company for sustainable growth, all as a result of the dedicated work of our teams.”

President and CEO Barry Cottle commented: “Today’s announcement reflects key steps to optimise our portfolio and strengthen our balance sheet by significantly de-levering while also targeting investments in our largest growth opportunities.

“These steps will accelerate our path to become a content-led growth company focused on leading in both land-based and digital markets. Our company will be positioned to build great games that define the future of gaming, supported by platforms that power the best operators in the world.

“We believe these steps will enable us to capitalise on the high growth potential of each of our businesses, including their expanding digital content offerings and platforms, unlocking value for shareholders, customers, and employees. Each of our businesses will be better positioned to partner with their respective customers and to deliver long-term growth and profitability.”

Cottle continued: “At the conclusion of this process, the new company will consist of leading gaming, igaming and SciPlay businesses, all of which have great momentum and will collectively deliver great value.

“We will capitalise on the increasing convergence of these businesses, as players look to play their favourite games wherever and whenever they want to play. As the leading cross-platform global game company, we are uniquely positioned to take advantage of the incredible industry transition that is underway.

“Given this significant opportunity, we are targeting our digital businesses to be comparable in size to the land-based gaming business within three years. I’m confident that, with these steps, we are well-positioned for future growth prospects.”

Scientific Games added that there can be ‘no assurances’ that its search of alternatives for its lottery and sports betting businesses will result in any transactions or other actions by the company.

The firm also said it doesn’t intend to comment on or provide updates regarding these matters unless and until it determines that further disclosure is appropriate or required based on the then-current facts and circumstances.

Last month, Scientific Games published its results for the first quarter of 2021, reporting revenue improvements in its lottery, SciPlay and digital businesses.