Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation selects Intralot Canada as technology provider
The new technology solution is expected to be in place by 2029.
Canada.- The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has selected Intralot Canada, the Canadian subsidiary of Bally’s Intralot Group, as its new lottery technology solution provider. It expects a new technology solution to update core systems will be in place by 2029.
OLG said that once fully implemented, the benefits would include faster time-to-market and new ways to play the lottery, “allowing OLG to keep pace with evolving customer expectations in the ever-changing Ontario gaming market.”
Duncan Hannay, president and CEO of OLG, said: “We’re excited to work together to bring customers even more engaging lottery experiences, with offerings designed to better meet their needs and add more enjoyment to every play. This investment will position us for future growth, modernise legacy systems, and strengthen our ability to give back to the people and communities of Ontario.”
Robeson Reeves, CEO of Bally’s Intralot Group, added: “OLG is a leader in the lottery sector, and this agreement reflects the strength of Bally’s Intralot’s global lottery expertise and advanced technology capabilities. Our platforms are built to handle the complexity, scale and security demands of modern lottery operations, backed by decades of hands-on experience running mission-critical lottery systems across global markets.
“As the industry continues to evolve, we are committed to giving OLG the tools, data intelligence and technical foundation it needs to lead. We are proud to support OLG’s next chapter as it continues to deliver value across Ontario.”
Recently, OLG added a measure that requires online players under the age of 25 to set deposit limits. It said research showed younger adults were potentially more vulnerable to gambling-related harm than other age groups.