Michigan Lottery keeps IGT until 2021
Michigan Lottery broke every 2015 lottery record and provided the state with US$795.5 million, 97 percent of every dollar collected is donated to School Aid Fund.
US.- Michigan state renewed its contract with British International Game Technology (IGT) to provide its classic lottery for, at least, four more years (January 19, 2021.) Both corporations strengthens the partnership that they’ve been carrying since 1988. This year, the lottery will feature innovative additional self-service vending machines and an upgraded Internal Control System for operating solutions.
IGT will also provide its ES Anywhere (ESA) that improves the gaming transaction in mobile apps and websites. ESA works with the Application Programming Interface to complete the security and flawless performance. The 2016 version of the system also offers players the option of claiming prizes, scanning, checking and validating lottery tickets via Internet on mobiles.
In Michael Chambrello, IGT CEO’s words: “IGT is committed to providing products and services for sustainable lottery growth. To that end, we will continue to work closely with the Michigan Lottery to provide added convenience to its players and retailers through additional self-service lottery vending products and the use of evolving technology.”