INTRALOT S.A. has added seven more years to its contract with the New Hampshire Lottery Commission.
The company will continue to elevate the lottery’s offering with technology and services up until September 2033, through its US subsidiary, INTRALOT Inc.
Both entities have been partners since 2010. The latest contractual extension is a hallmark agreement for INTRALOT as it will allow it to deploy its LotosX Omni gaming platform in the US for the first time – being already present in Greece, Germany, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.
The platform itself leverages a cloud infrastructure, which will provide the New Hampshire Lottery – a member of the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL) – with flexibility to adopt upcoming regulations, as well as scalability to effectively compete in the growing market.
Richard Bateson, CEO of INTRALOT, Inc, commented: “We are delighted to be rolling out our LotosX technology with our second NASPL lottery.
“In New Hampshire we have a great partner, and we are a vendor to one of the most successful lotteries in the US. We look forward to working with Executive Director McIntyre and his team to support the next chapter of the New Hampshire Lottery Commission’s success.”
As part of the agreement, INTRALOT will also fit a total of 1700 brand new PhotonX terminals into the lottery’s retail locations, in addition to the planned roll out of Gamestation self-service terminals and Dream Touch Flex vending machines.
Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery, added: “For more than 15 years, INTRALOT has been a critical partner of the New Hampshire Lottery, providing innovative solutions supporting our record growth.
“Our mission in New Hampshire is to maximize net profit, all of which is earmarked for public education. Since 1964, we have raised nearly $3 billion for the students, teachers and schools in our state.
“We look forward to continuing our relationship with INTRALOT, whose advanced technology will assist in responsibly increasing both sales and our contributions to education.”