The global provider of digital and retail products, services and technology for lotteries, Scientific Games, announced a new collaboration with the Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung, famous as LOTTO Bayern, a state-owned gambling provider in Munich, Germany.
Scientific Games Brings Symphony Technology for LOTTO Bayern
Announced Wednesday, the new deal enables LOTTO Bayern to use Symphony, Scientific Games’ leading lottery gaming systems technology. As a result, the new gaming system will boost the lottery’s 3,300 retail outlets. What’s more, LOTTO Bayern’s digital sales will also benefit from Symphony.
The recent partnership complements Scientific Games’ successful relations with Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung which date back to the mid-1990s. The leading provider currently powers the company’s operations by providing its top solutions such as retail point-of-sale technology, sports betting solutions, scratch card games, and more.
According to Scientific Games, the new collaboration “advances Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung to fully modular, modern systems architecture that supports multi-channel sales.” Besides instant scratch games, the lottery currently offers plenty of products such as Spiel 77 and SUPER 6, GlückSpirale, Eurojackpot and LOTTO 6aus49, among other popular gambling products.
“Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung (LOTTO Bayern), has taken a smart step toward the future with our new Symphony gaming systems technology.“
Matthias Müller, VP strategic sales and marketing for Scientific Games
Matthias Müller, Scientific Games’ VP strategic sales and marketing, acknowledged that the company’s Symphony technology helps LOTTO Bayern take its operations to a new level. He explained that the leading gaming systems technology will undoubtedly help the operator continue to grow and navigate the changes in the gaming vertical. Last but not least, Müller predicted that the technology will enable LOTTO Bayern to continue to evolve within the digital and retail sectors.
The Technology Will Help the Operator Grow
Claus Niederalt, the president of the Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung, added that the company is delighted to continue its successful collaboration with Scientific Games. He added that the technology provider’s Symphony technology not only meets but exceeds expectations. Finally, Niederalt said the new deal will help the “transition from monolithic to new modular architecture.”
“Scientific Games is a long-term reliable technology and service partner.“
Claus Niederalt, president of the Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung
As a leading provider of lottery games, Staatliche Lotterie- und Spielbankverwaltung raises more than €400 million ($425.5 million) in annual tax to the Bavarian state. Those taxes provide invaluable funding for culture, sports, as well as other public projects that ultimately benefit Bavarian residents.