The Shared Services integrated model accelerates the continued evolution of BCLC’s lottery technology and strengthens lottery operations
Bally’s Intralot has secured a new contract in Canada to enhance the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC)’s lottery technology.
Through subsidiary Intralot Canada, the supplier will provide its fully integrated Shared Services model to deliver end-to-end operational and technical support across BCLC’s lottery technology.
“This collaborative Shared Services model represents a significant advancement in BCLC’s digital transformation journey,” said BCLC president and CEO Pat Davis. “BCLC looks forward to continuing its partnership with Bally’s Intralot in service of a more efficient, streamlined, and resilient operating framework that delivers an elevated experience for our players across both our retail and digital channels.”
Robeson Reeves, CEO of the Bally’s Intralot and a Gaming Intelligence Hot 50 of 2026 honouree, added: “This contract builds on the long-standing successful partnership between BCLC and Bally’s Intralot, and enhances our presence in the Canadian market.
“We are committed to delivering our best-in-class, fully integrated Shared Services model in support of the responsible growth of the Lottery and the good causes it serves across the Province. This is an exciting new chapter for both organizations, and we look forward to the journey ahead.”
Intralot began working with BCLC in 2019 to replace the lottery’s legacy retail system and expanded the partnership in 2023 to include sports betting via the Intralot Orion platform.
Shares in Bally’s Intralot SA (ATH:BYLOT) were trading 0.86 per cent higher at €0.9985 per share in Athens early Wednesday morning.