INTRALOT, Wyoming Lottery extend partnership

April 6, 2022
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Deal has already brought $25m into state coffers.

INTRALOT, Inc. will continue to maintain its presence in the Equality State after it signed a five-year extension to its partnership with the Wyoming Lottery Corporation. 

Per the terms of the extension, the Greek company will continue offering and servicing its lottery operating system through August 2029. 

This continues a relationship between the two entities that began in 2014 with the launch of WyoLotto. In continuing to work together, INTRALOT will keep helping the Wyoming Lottery Corporation expand its portfolio of games.  

The most recent game added to the roster was 2by2, which went live in March 2021.  

The state government itself benefits from this: in the last five years, the Wyoming Lottery Corporation has transferred $25m to state coffers in Cheyenne.  

The players in this deal are keen for continued engagement. Said Wyoming Lottery Corporation CEO Jon Clontz: “We take our responsibilities seriously at the Wyoming Lottery Corporation. Our selection of a gaming vendor is of extreme importance and is at the very core of our operations. 

“We are honored to extend our relationship with INTRALOT, Inc., and continue to rely on our mutually beneficial, trusting, and high-performing partnership.” 

From its end, INTRALOT returned the sentiment. Said CEO Byron Boothe: “We are grateful to the Wyoming Lottery for its trust and long-standing partnership, and we look forward to continuing to create value and drive its growth through our state-of-the-art technology and advanced quality of services. 

“We look forward to our continued partnership and assisting in generating revenue for the great state of Wyoming.” 

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