International Game Technology (IGT) has been awarded a ten-year contract to deliver its lottery and iLottery solutions to Luxembourg national lottery operator Loterie Nationale.

Through subsidiary IGT Global Services, the company will deploy its Omnia solution, including its cloud-based iLottery system and remote game server (RGS), to upgrade the lottery’s central gaming system and add new point-of-sale terminals and peripherals. 

The contract was awarded to IGT following a European procurement procedure and is expected to run through 2036. 

“Over the course of IGT’s longstanding partnership with Loterie Nationale, we’ve helped support the growth of its point-of-sale footprint, addition of self-service terminals in retail locations and launch of iLottery in the region,” said IGT chief operating officer for global lottery Jay Gendron. “We look forward to continuing that momentum through our future-forward technology portfolio that gives Loterie Nationale access to top-performing IGT games, improved analytics, advanced responsible gaming tools and increased scalability.”

Léon Losch, director at the Loterie Nationale, commented: “IGT has been a trusted partner to Loterie Nationale for more than 20 years, supporting retail growth and digital evolution. Upgrading our lottery and iLottery solutions with IGT’s advanced technology can pave the way for our continued sales growth, provide our players with best-in-class experiences and position us to continue our support of good causes.”

Shares in International Game Technology plc (NYSE:IGT) closed 1.05 per cent higher at $17.35 per share in New York Tuesday.