The leading global provider of lottery games, solutions and technology, Scientific Games, continues its successful collaboration with the top-performing lottery instant games operator in South America, La Banca de Quinielas de Uruguay.
Initially, the two organizations joined forces more than 20 years ago. Since then, Scientific Games has powered the official organization that is responsible for managing and operating lottery and gaming in Uruguay.
Now, La Banca and Scientific Games have put pen to paper on a new four-year agreement that will continue the provision of "Ra$padita" instant scratch games.
La Banca was founded nearly 100 years ago, in the 1930s, and has played a major role in raising funds for charitable causes, public health programs, and other social initiatives.
The lottery operator adheres to the international standards for responsible gaming, transparency, and safe experiences by the World Lottery Association.
The continuous collaboration between La Banca and Scientific Games highlights the ongoing success of their decades-long partnership.
For Scientific Games, extending the agreement with the lottery operator in Uruguay is a testament to the company’s ability to continue to provide quality games and technology.
At the same time, the agreement marks an important milestone for La Banca as it enables the operator to continue to grow while offering engaging games.
Earlier this month, Scientific Games confirmed the appointment of Ray Anderson to the role of Interim CFO.
John Schulz, Scientific Games’ President Americas and Global Instant Products, spoke with excitement about the new four-year agreement with La Banca, Casino Guru News learned from a press release.
"We're delighted to continue our highly successful work with La Banca de Quinielas," he explained.
Moreover, Schulz pointed out: "Our teams apply Scientific Games' global instant game expertise to continually enhance the Lottery's Ra$padita portfolio and drive responsible growth."
In conclusion, the executive said: "We look forward to bringing more entertaining Ra$padita games to Uruguayan players, while generating funding for important good cause programs across the country."
The new four-year agreement with La Banca comes on the heels of Scientific Games' partnership with Latvia's National Lottery from earlier this month.
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