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Allwyn and Formula 1® celebrate power of community by launching F1® Allwyn Global Community Award
- Brand-new F1® Allwyn Global Community Award will recognise and spotlight community-focused initiatives from across the world of Formula 1, with first winner to be presented at the Formula 1® Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025.
- Allwyn to donate €100,000 to each winning initiative at four races this season.
LUCERNE, Switzerland, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Allwyn, the multi-national lottery-led entertainment company, and Formula 1 have today announced the launch of the F1® Allwyn Global Community Award. For the first time ever, community-focused initiatives across the world of Formula 1 will be spotlighted and celebrated on a global stage to showcase their positive impact on society. As well as global recognition, winning initiatives will each receive a €100,000 donation from Allwyn to further transform communities around the world.

Winners must demonstrate a meaningful contribution to society away from the racetrack, which could include advancements in education, culture, wellbeing or sustainability. For each race, the local promoter will identify Formula 1-linked community initiatives such as those run by teams, partners and media, which have had an impact in their country. A panel of three judges from Allwyn, Formula 1 and a local representative will agree the winner, who, in addition to the donation, will receive a trophy and a chance to visit a Formula 1 Grand Prix.
The creation of the F1® Allwyn Global Community Award is part of the multi-year partnership between Formula 1 and Allwyn, reflecting a shared commitment to driving positive change and giving back to the communities in which they operate. The first recipient will be presented with the F1® Allwyn Global Community Award ahead of the Formula 1® Heineken Dutch Grand Prix on 31 August. Three additional winners will be chosen later this season, recognising local initiatives at the home of Formula 1 races in the US (Austin and Las Vegas) and Mexico.
Allwyn’s ambition is to extend the Award to cover more races in the 2026 season and further celebrate projects which make a meaningful difference.
Robert Chvátal, Group CEO of Allwyn said: “Championing positive community impact is at the heart of what we do at Allwyn. Our partnership with Formula 1 is the perfect chance to demonstrate our commitment to communities through the creation of this inspiring F1® Allwyn Global Community Award, supporting the very best community initiatives around the world and bringing them to a huge global audience.”
Stefano Domenicali, President & CEO of Formula 1 said: “It is a pillar of our sport to leave a positive legacy where we race and for many years, we’ve worked with the promoters and regional organisations to do just that, from inviting children from local schools to the track to encourage them to consider a role in motorsport, through to funding education initiatives and welcoming local community outlets and charities to be part of the event. Every year 24 incredible venues open their doors to host us, and we are met with fantastic passion and love at the track and throughout the entire city, so I am very proud to launch the F1® Allwyn Global Community Award as part of our mission. We will give the local initiatives that go the extra mile for making their communities and make the world a better place the recognition and global platform they deserve.”
The F1® Allwyn Global Community Award will be presented at the following Grands Prix in 2025:
- Formula 1® Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 – 29 – 31 August 2025
- Formula 1® MSC Cruises USA Grand Prix 2025 – 17- 19 October 2025
- Formula 1® Gran Premio De La Cuidad De Mexico 2025 – 24 – 26 October 2025
- Formula 1® Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 – 20 – 22 November 2025
Notes to Editors
About Allwyn
Allwyn is a leading multi-national lottery operator. Allwyn builds better lotteries that return more to good causes by focusing on innovation, technology, efficiency and safety across a growing casual gaming entertainment portfolio. The lottery-first approach of focusing on affordable recreational play has earned Allwyn leading market positions with trusted brands across Europe in Austria, Czech Republic, Greece and Cyprus, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Illinois).
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About Formula 1®
Formula 1® racing began in 1950 and is the world’s most prestigious motor racing competition, as well as the world’s most popular annual sporting series. Formula One World Championship Limited is part of Formula 1® and holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship™. Formula 1® is a subsidiary of Liberty Media Corporation (NASDAQ: FWONA, FWONK, LLYVA, LLYVK) attributed to the Formula One Group tracking stock. The F1 logo, F1 FORMULA 1 logo, FORMULA 1, F1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX, PADDOCK CLUB and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing BV, a Formula 1 company. All rights reserved.
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Allwyn Launches New Marketing Campaign
Allwyn, operator of The National Lottery, has launched a new, large-scale integrated summer marketing campaign to support the launch of new Lotto, a refreshed take on one of the UK’s most iconic games.
Developed by creative agency VCCP and supported by Studio 59, Allwyn’s in-house creative and content studio, with media strategy and buying by Hearts & Science, the campaign brings to life the simplicity and excitement of “One ticket, Two chances to win”.
From 7 June, every £2 Lotto line will give players two chances to win in every draw, all for the same price and with the same number of balls to choose from. The new two-round format significantly improves players’ chances of winning any prize – from 1-in-9.3 to 1-in-4.9 – and is expected to more than double the number of Lotto millionaires each year, from around 140 to approximately 345.
Marking the biggest change to the game since its launch in 1994, the campaign is designed to drive widespread awareness of new Lotto and spark conversation nationwide, speaking to loyal Lotto players as well as attracting a new generation of players through culturally relevant activations. To support the update, Allwyn is rolling out an extensive, multi-channel campaign spanning TV – led by a new flagship television commercial – as well as radio, social, retail and digital.
The TV ad – directed by Dave Meyers through Radical Media in collaboration with Girl&Bear – is destined for a range of channels and Video on Demand (VOD) and brings the new Lotto proposition to life through a relatable, everyday moment, featuring two friends relaxing at home when one casually decides to play on the National Lottery app. As they chat, the simplicity of the “one ticket, two chances to win” format is revealed, building to a playful twist: one friend says “it could be you” twice, while the other replies, “good luck, good luck then.”
There will also be a significant nationwide out-of-home presence, with 1088 panels planned across the UK under the theme “Paint the Town Red” in honour of Lotto’s iconic red branding. Key sites in major locations will be taken over, including a large-scale mural installation in Aldgate alongside an eye-catching eight-day crane installation. The activity will be complemented by premium large-format digital OOH placements, including high-impact dual-tower screen sites, ensuring standout visibility throughout the campaign period.
The campaign is further brought to life through a standout real-world consumer activation, “Two Yolks: Lotto’s Luckiest Café” – a London brunch pop-up celebrating Lotto’s exciting new format, where every £2 ticket now gives players two chances to win. Developed in partnership with Tin Man Communications, the experience will run on Friday 12 June and Saturday 13 June – Lott’s first Saturday night draw – at Old Queen Street Café in Westminster, with guests welcomed for three timed sittings.
Inspired by Lotto’s new format, the café leans into the idea of duality throughout. From the guest experience to the limited-edition menu, entertainment and surprise prize moments, every detail is designed to reflect the belief that some things simply feel luckier in twos.
The campaign will also be amplified through collaborations with several popular podcasts, including Staying Relevant with Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks, The Girls Bathroom, and The Jack & Ash Show. Alongside Snapchat and TikTok, the campaign will, for the first time, see Allwyn partner with Twitch with a bespoke livestream activation.
Additional activity includes:
• Digital screens with “It Could Be You, It Could Be You!” audio on individual petrol pumps, reflecting the new Lotto branding across 30 Shell petrol stations.
• Radio activity will deliver national reach, generating an estimated 223m impacts and 336 gross rating points.
• Digital activations will also play a central role in supporting the campaign. Social media activity includes TikTok and Snapchat, featuring bespoke Snapchat lenses and high-impact placements on TopView and TopFeed.
• Shops will also be decked out in red with Allwyn’s new Lotto Point of Sale campaign in 43,500 National Lottery stores across the UK. Allwyn’s retail partners will receive an exciting Lotto launch box containing Playstation and poster POS materials to highlight the new game, along with new play slips and player-facing leaflets to more fully explain the game changes to customers.
Steve Parkinson, Marketing and Brand Director at Allwyn, said: “With new Lotto, we wanted to bring to life the simple but powerful idea behind the new format — that players have two chances to win from a single ticket, without changing how they play. This campaign is about making that benefit instantly understandable, while celebrating the everyday moments when people come together to play.
“We’ve taken this idea to scale through bold, standout executions — from attention-grabbing installations like our unmissable mural, to partnership firsts like our tie-up with Twitch — helping us quite literally paint the town red and ensure the message cuts through. The ad for TV and VOD is designed to bring this to life in a playful way, using an everyday moment between two friends. We then wanted to take that same idea into the real world with ‘The Two Yolks’ pop-up café, bringing the ‘two chances to win’ concept to life through food, prizes, and merchandise. With this extensive campaign, we believe we’ve created something people can genuinely enjoy and talk about.”
Simon Connor, Creative Director at VCCP, added: “One ticket now gives you two chances to win, so we created with Allwyn a simple, bold campaign that mirrors the game: double everything. Two crossed fingers. Two voice-overs. Dual sites. One campaign, twice the fun. Good luck, good luck.”
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Allwyn rolls out two-round Lotto format with first draw set for 10 June
Each £2 line now plays twice per draw night, lifting overall prize odds to 1-in-4.9 and targeting 345 millionaires a year.
Allwyn will launch a new two-round format for the UK National Lottery’s Lotto on Wednesday 10 June, giving players two chances to win from a single £2 line. Tickets for the updated game went on sale Sunday 7 June.
Under the change, each line is automatically entered into two separate rounds on each Wednesday and Saturday draw night. Players still pick six numbers from 59, but two sets of six main numbers and a Bonus Ball will be drawn using two separate machines, meaning a single line can win in one round, the other, or both.
Allwyn said the update improves the odds of winning a prize from 1-in-9.3 to 1-in-4.9. The operator also said it expects the number of Lotto millionaires created each year to increase from around 140 to approximately 345, with jackpots still starting at £2M and rolling over up to five times before a must-be-won draw on the sixth.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, said, “This is a huge moment for players as we enter a new era for the nation’s millionaire maker, Lotto. From now on, every ticket gives you two chances to win for the same £2 price. We’re talking more winners, more excitement and hundreds more millionaires made every year. It really could be you – not once, but twice.”
Allwyn said the jackpot will be shared across both rounds, while other prize tiers remain fixed cash prizes paid per round. The Lotto HotPicks add-on will also shift to a two-round format and remain priced at £1.
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Scientific Games wins 12-year scratchcard supply deal with Hellenic Lotteries
14 new games launched in May as Hellenic Lotteries begins its new Greek State Lotteries concession.
Scientific Games has signed a new 12-year agreement to supply scratchcard games to Hellenic Lotteries, part of Allwyn Hellas, the companies said on June 8.
Hellenic Lotteries selected Scientific Games through a competitive procurement process. The operator recently secured the exclusive right to run and manage passive lotteries and scratchcard games for the Greek State for 12 years, following an international tender and the end of its previous license.
The partnership begins with 14 new scratchcard games that launched in May. The agreement also includes the option for the parties to explore digital lottery propositions in the future.
“At Allwyn Hellas and Hellenic Lotteries, we put players at the center of everything we do, emphasizing their entertainment experience. Therefore, we’re delighted to collaborate with Scientific Games as our instant game provider to deliver exciting scratchcard games to players in Greece,” said Matthaios Mattaiou, Chief Sales & Marketing PLAY Stores/HL and Operations Officer at Allwyn Hellas. “Beginning with new games launched in May, we look forward to engaging players with fresh propositions.”
Scientific Games said it will produce Greek scratchcards at its European Center of Game Production Excellence in the UK and provide a sales support team for delivery. “Our instant game innovators will continue to apply Scientific Games’ 53 years of analytics and game design best practices working to provide a portfolio of innovative scratchcards that drives responsible growth in Greece,” said Matthias Müller, Senior Vice President, International Sales for Scientific Games.
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