Guinea’s National Lottery joins PMU France talks on modernising horse-race betting
LONAGUI says discussions in Paris are focused on the future evolution of PMU betting and sharing international best practices with African lottery partners.
Guinea.- Guinea’s National Lottery, LONAGUI, has joined PMU France and the French betting operator’s major African lottery partners in Paris for an ongoing strategic meeting focused on modernising PMU horse-race betting operations.
In a statement published on July 8, LONAGUI said the opening day featured a working session with PMU France’s international team, where delegates explored the future evolution of the PMU model and opportunities to modernise horse-race betting across participating markets.
The state-owned lottery said the discussions reflect its commitment to building strategic partnerships, drawing on international best practices and preparing innovations to modernise its PMU operations and support the continued development of PMU betting in Guinea.
“Because excellence is also built through the sharing of experiences,” LONAGUI said, the operator remains committed to delivering a more efficient and forward-looking PMU offering for customers.
The Paris meeting builds on LONAGUI’s broader modernisation strategy throughout 2026. Earlier this year, the operator reaffirmed its commitment to digital transformation, innovation and cybersecurity during the African Lotteries Association seminar and general assembly in Dakar.
PMU France works with national lottery operators across francophone Africa, providing horse-race betting expertise and international race content through its PMU network.