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Allwyn Installs Over 22,000 Wave Terminals Across UK Retail Locations
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Allwyn, operator of The National Lottery, has installed more than 22,000 Wave terminals across UK retail locations.
This marks the halfway point in Allwyn’s scale rollout of the new machines, which Allwyn said will modernise and improve The National Lottery in-store experience for retailers and players alike.
Shop owners and staff are said to be responding enthusiastically to the new terminals – which are replacing legacy machines dating back to 2009 – with the new technology making an immediate difference to their businesses and customers.
The new machines offer retailers a significant upgrade to the previous technology, including:
• A high-speed processor for faster transactions
• A larger, tilt-adjustable LCD screen
• Wireless 1D barcode and 2D code scanners
• A versatile play slip reader that can be fed both horizontally and vertically
• Enhanced functionality, including improved reporting and the ability to update National Lottery Fast Pay cards.
Allwyn’s director of operations, Jenny Blogg, said: “Our wide-ranging transformation of The National Lottery continues at pace, with thousands of Wave terminals being installed every week.
“We’ve now invested more than £400m upgrading The National Lottery’s outdated operations and technology.
“Not only is this generating a hugely positive response from our retail partners, but it stands us in good stead to deliver on the exciting plans we have for new games, a better player experience, and a commitment to double returns to Good Causes from £30m to £60m every week by the end of our 10-year licence.”
Allwyn said the rollout is part of its broader strategy to overhaul The National Lottery to ensure it delivers even more for its millions of players, tens of thousands of retail partners and hundreds of Good Cause projects in every postcode district right across the UK.
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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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Allwyn Enters into Partnership with Scoot
National Lottery operator, Allwyn, has partnered with UK-based rapid delivery platform Scoot to bring The National Lottery right to players’ doorsteps. The collaboration will allow customers located near participating Scoot retailers to add Scratchcards to their baskets and receive them as part of a rapid home delivery, making it easier than ever to enjoy their favourite Scratchcard games without leaving home.
This latest initiative is part of Allwyn’s ongoing ambition to make National Lottery games more accessible while supporting retail partners with new revenue opportunities. Through this integration, customers across the UK will be able to order Scratchcards, alongside everyday purchases for delivery in as little as 30 minutes.
The partnership also provides Scoot retailers with an opportunity to generate additional revenue through rapid delivery, enhancing their overall customer proposition. Retailers will be supported with clear guidance on how to sign up and operate the service, including safe delivery processes for age-restricted products.
Participating stores will also be required to complete relevant training modules through the National Lottery Retailer Training Centre to ensure compliance with responsible play standards.
Alison Acquaye-Acford, Retail Revenue & Customer Director at Allwyn, said: “Shopping habits are changing fast, and convenience is now a key consideration for our players. Our collaboration with Scoot is a real win for players who can now have their favourite scratchcard games delivered right to their door.
“Retailers are a cornerstone of The National Lottery, and by partnering with Scoot we are unlocking additional revenue streams for Scoot retailers. Ultimately, this helps us reach more people and continue raising millions every week for National Lottery-funded projects.”
Damian Sanderson, Booker’s Head of Home Delivery, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Allwyn to bring National Lottery Scratchcards to the Scoot platform. This is a significant step forward for Scoot and for our retailers, giving customers even more convenience while helping independent stores unlock additional sales opportunities through rapid delivery.
“At Booker, we’re focused on helping retailers evolve alongside changing shopper habits, and this partnership reflects the growing demand for fast, flexible access to everyday essentials and services. We’re proud to be working with Allwyn on such an exciting launch and look forward to seeing the partnership grow.”
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