Brightstar Lottery wins 19-year contract with Lotterywest
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Brightstar Lottery PLC (NYSE: BRSL) announced that its subsidiaries have signed a 19-year contract with Lotterywest to provide lottery technology and digital products in Western Australia. The contract includes a nine-year base term with extension options.
Following a competitive procurement process, Brightstar will replace Lotterywest's existing gaming system with its central lottery system for draw-based and instant ticket games. The company will deliver 775 new retailer terminals and various software solutions for back-office operations, along with website and mobile applications.
"The replacement of Lotterywest's gaming system is part of our ongoing commitment to modernizing our operations to support players and retailers," said Colin Smith, Lotterywest CEO. "This investment will provide us with a fit-for-purpose lottery gaming system allowing us to continue to evolve and innovate."
Marco Tasso, Brightstar Chief Operating Officer International, said the company is "excited to support Lotterywest in its next chapter by introducing our premier technology and comprehensive product solutions."
Under the Western Australia Industry Participation Strategy, Brightstar committed to creating opportunities for local businesses and communities, including job creation and university scholarships.
Brightstar serves nearly 90 lottery customers across six continents and is the primary technology provider to 26 of the 46 lottery jurisdictions in the U.S. The company also serves eight of the world's 10 largest lotteries.
The information is based on a company press release statement.
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