Scientific Games renews its partnership with El Salvador’s national lottery

January 25, 2023
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The duo has been working together for the last three decades.

Scientific Games has extended its partnership with Loteria Nacional de Beneficencia de El Salvador, the National Lottery of El Salvador, by winning a competitive public tender.

Under the terms of the new deal, the company will aid the national lottery by developing high-performance products that will be produced through its Santiago, Chile location. Scientific Games will also provide data-driven services that include design and game planning.

Company President, Americas and Global Instant Products John Schulz said: “We are proud to continue our successful collaboration with the National Lottery of El Salvador to help support its business and beneficiaries. We have navigated challenges together over the years and we are confident that our strong relationship will drive continued success.”

Scientific Games has enjoyed a long history of collaboration with the National Lottery of El Salvador. The duo first teamed up in 1999. Since the partnership began, the company has reached into nine Latin American countries to provide lottery players with its products.

Scientific Games currently serves lotteries in Belize, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Uruguay.

National Lottery of El Salvador President Javier Milian commented: “We appreciate Scientific Games’ support to improve our instant lottery business, helping us grow 40% last year and achieving an accumulated growth of nearly 400% in the last five years.

“We look forward to continuing game portfolio innovation for the benefit of charitable causes in El Salvador.”

Scientific Games produces and manages lottery instant games around the globe. The company specializes in player loyalty programs, lottery and sports betting systems, digital lottery games and mobile apps.

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