Scientific Games Corporation Prolongs Supply Contract with Delaware Lottery

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Scientific Games Corporation – the gaming provider that proved itself to be reliable and honest in its desire to ensure the players round the globe with high quality gaming experience, extended the contract with the Delaware Lottery. As a result of the contract’s extension, the local players can rest assured that their favorite gaming activities will be available for at least three more years.

After renewing the contracts with Slovakia and Colorado, the Company’s experts have decided that the Delaware residents will also have the opportunity to enjoy the games they are keen on. The previous contract is supposed to expire at the end of January so the new one will be valid from February 1st next year.

The extension of the contract is beneficial for both – Scientific Games Corporation and the Delaware Lottery industry. It is common knowledge that the company is one of the biggest providers of lottery tickets that give the players a chance to win instantly more or less significant amounts of money.

The extended contract will provide it with the opportunity to continue supplying the Delaware Lottery with its instant lottery games.

The company also keeps its collaboration with the state lottery. This means it is to continue developing its Cooperative Services Program – a project for marketing services and warehouse management, instant game design, retail distribution and inventory control.

The Delaware Lottery and Scientific Games have been working together for almost four decades. When the last contract extension became fact, Vernon Kirk, the Lottery Director, didn’t have any hesitations in expressing his enthusiasm. He announced that the partnership between the two companies is the perfect opportunity for improving the local gaming industry and raising greater sums to the general Fund of Delaware.

John Schulz, who currently occupies the position of Senior Vice-President of Scientific Games’ Instant Products division, was also excited about the contract.

He expressed his hopes that the next three years will be even more successful than the previous ones and shared how honoured the company was to continue its partnership with the Delaware Lottery on the Cooperative Services Program.

He also added that the Delaware lottery fans will have the opportunity to take advantage of the entertaining company products and services. The Cooperative Services Program has already been operating for 15 years, which had a great impact on the condition of the local gaming industry.

Lottery systems are also being supplied by the US-based gaming and lottery provider Scientific Games to Colorado. However, GTECH is planned to assume that role later in 2014 as part of a new deal that is estimated to $70 million.

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