Aristocrat Interactive has signed a new long-term agreement with the Michigan Lottery to provide its full suite of iLottery products.

Michigan launched its iLottery program in 2014 in partnership with NeoPollard Interactive (NPi), a joint venture between Pollard Banknote and NeoGames (now part of Aristocrat Interactive).

Aristocrat Interactive’s new six-year contract begins in July 2026 when the existing NPi contract expires and includes the option for six additional one-year extensions.

The contract will provide the Michigan Lottery with eInstant games, draw-based games, and add-on offerings produced by Aristocrat Interactive’s NeoGames Studio.

The Michigan Lottery will continue to leverage Aristocrat’s iLottery technology, which includes a player account management platform and draw games system.

“This collaboration is a sign of our commitment to being a leader in the iLottery space and a win for players and public education in Michigan as we look to further enhance our offerings, deliver an entertaining iLottery experience, and drive incremental revenue to the School Aid Fund,” said Suzanna Shkreli, commissioner of the Michigan Lottery. 

“Aristocrat Interactive has a proven track record of providing the industry’s leading technology, comprehensive player services, and engaging content for lotteries around the world. We’re confident this new deal will help us continue to be a leading innovator in this exciting digital space.” 

Aristocrat Interactive will also provide the Michigan Lottery with a new website and mobile apps in partnership with software developer Gambyt. 

“The Michigan Lottery is a trailblazer in the US iLottery industry, and we’re proud to be a strategic partner for their business,” said Chris Shaban, managing director of Aristocrat Interactive iLottery.

“This multi-year agreement is a testament to the proven strength of the Aristocrat Interactive platform, our commitment to innovation, and the long-term value we provide to our customers.”  

Shares in Aristocrat Interactive parent Aristocrat Leisure Ltd (ASX:ALL) closed 0.43 per cent lower at AU$62.98 per share in Sydney Thursday.