Scientific Games is now live in Azerbaijan as part of ongoing partnership with conglomerate company Demirören Holding.
In January Azerbaijan’s national lottery, Azerlotereya, launched retail and digital sports betting throughout the country with Scientific Games’ technology.
This was part of 10-year agreement with Scientific Games.
The agreement also saw Scientific Games become the official supplier of retail and digital lottery instant games and draw games. In addition the operator agreed to supply an omni-channel lottery gaming system.
The partnership builds on Scientific Games’ existing deal with Demirören in Turkey.
The Azerlotereya national lottery was founded in 2001 under the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan.
“In Azerbaijan, we sought a proven, scalable solution for both retail and online betting,” said Sinan Oktay, board member of Demirören Holding.
“Our partnership with Scientific Games has had great success in other large markets, and together we are offering a modern experience for bettors that will deliver strong results to the government of Azerbaijan.”
“Congratulations to all involved with the success of the national lottery in Azerbaijan and the new sports betting launch. We appreciate the vision and trust Demirören has in our lottery expertise, systems technologies and ability to serve a large, multi-channel lottery market,” said Pat McHugh, chief executive officer for Scientific Games Lottery.
“We believe that Scientific Games offers a powerful sports betting solution that is tailored for government lotteries requiring a large-scale retail and digital betting program.”
Last month Scientific Games released projected earnings for its Q4 2021 results, forecasting a year-on-year increase in revenue.
Also in January Scientific Games secured the World Lottery Association’s Responsible Gaming Framework Certificate for its operations, which span five continents.
Late last year the operator acquired Stockholm based Elk studios, furthering its expansion across North America and Europe jurisdictions.
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