MIÉ 27 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 10:49hs.
First time of electronic draw games in the country

Scientific Games signs new 10-year contract with Ecuador National Lottery

The Ecuador National Lottery has awarded a new, 10-year contract to Scientific Games that includes instant games, lottery systems, retail technology, and a draw-based lottery game system that will launch Ecuador's first-ever electronic draw games. “Our goal is to support the Lottery's retailer network expansion with our patented technologies,” says John Schulz, firm’s President of Americas and Global Instant Products.

Jorge Medina, General Manager of Lotería Nacional de Ecuador, said: "We are very pleased to extend our excellent relationship with Scientific Games through an instant game contract that includes new technology and enables us to launch a new mode of instant and draw-based lottery games for the enjoyment of our players, and ultimately generate more funds to support our causes in Ecuador."

Revenues generated from the sale of Lotería Nacional's instant and draw games will benefit Junta de Beneficencia de Guayaquil an important non-profit organization in Ecuador founded in 1888 for health, education and social protection. The organization's vision is to expand its social and charitable work to all corners of Ecuador in favor of people in conditions of vulnerability and extreme poverty.

Lotería Nacional's new agreement with Scientific Games includes business intelligence software, as well as a performance-driving instant game management system that streamlines game inventory control and logistics.

John Schulz, President of Americas and Global Instant Products for Scientific Games, commented: "We are honored to expand our 20-year relationship with Lotería Nacional de Ecuador with our world-leading instant game services, and by launching electronic draw games for the very first time in Ecuador.”

Drawing upon our global experience with national lotteries, our goal is to support the Lottery's retailer network expansion with our patented technologies to drive more profits for Junta de Beneficencia de Guayaquil's social work," Schulz added.

Source: GMB