International Game Technology said Wednesday it extended the company’s contract with the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation through June 30, 2025.
In addition, IGT – through its IGT Global Solutions Corporation subsidiary – will provide its newest lottery terminals to the market that will include the company’s Keno-to-Go products.
The terminals are IGT’s newest self-service lottery vending machines and are built specifically to meet big box retailer requirements. The devices will be used throughout Tennessee.
“IGT is helping us expand our sales footprint and attract new players with its latest innovations,” said Rebecca Hargrove, CEO of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation. “We are excited to implement IGT’s latest self-service vending machines and for the benefits it brings to our retailers and players.”
IGT also provides the Tennessee Lottery with lottery central systems, data center operations, network and field services, retail sales and support, call center, and marketing services.
Through its former corporate identity as Gtech Holdings, IGT has provided equipment to the Tennessee Lottery since 2004, helping to return more than $4.7 billion to educational programs in the state.
“We are committed to the Tennessee Lottery’s long-term growth strategy, and as part of this contract extension, we will provide further convenience for retailers and players,” IGT Chief Operating Officer for Lottery Jay Gendron said in a statement.
