International Game Technology PLC (IGT) has announced that its subsidiary, IGT Global Services Limited, has signed a 10-year contract with Loterie Nationale, the national lottery of Luxembourg. Under the agreement, IGT will deploy its player-focused OMNIA™ solution, which includes a cloud-based iLottery system, a remote game server (RGS), an upgrade to the Lottery’s central gaming system, and new point-of-sale terminals and peripherals. This contract, awarded through a European public procurement process, is set to run through 2036.
OMNIA is IGT’s integrated lottery solution that combines both retail and digital offerings, ensuring consistent, centralized data and delivering innovative solutions to enhance the retail gaming experience. Designed to drive innovation and profitability, OMNIA will provide Loterie Nationale with a comprehensive suite of user-friendly applications, tools, and reporting capabilities.
As part of the agreement, IGT will supply updated Retailer Pro terminals for high-volume retailers, along with GameTouch™ and GameTouch™ Draw S2 self-service vending machines, bringing advanced technology to the lottery retail environment.
A key feature of the OMNIA solution is IGT’s cloud-based iLottery system, which provides dynamic scalability, faster system enhancements, and robust responsible gaming features. Additionally, IGT’s RGS platform will offer Loterie Nationale access to a wide range of digital instant games, including popular themes, omnichannel games, and award-winning progressive jackpots.
“IGT has been a trusted partner to Loterie Nationale for more than 20 years, supporting retail growth and digital evolution,” said Léon Losch, Loterie Nationale Director. “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.”
“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 Jay Gendron, IGT Chief Operating Officer Global Lottery. “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.”