NEWS
7 October 2020
IGT and Scientific Games withdraw from Brazil’s lottery
By Violeta Prockyte

In the released statement, Walter Bugno, IGT EVP New Business and Strategic Initiatives, and Michael Conforti, President Global Strategic Accounts from Scientific Games, said, “The 13,000 lottery retailers within the CAIXA network are fundamental to a successful launch of the instant ticket business in Brazil and without such distribution network, the companies were not prepared to move forward.” 

Additionally, on September 30, 2020, the Supreme Court of Brazil ruled that the lottery monopoly ran by the federal government was unconstitutional, so each of Brazil's 26 states and one federal district will likely develop state lotteries. The court ruling and the lack of finalised agreement with CAIXA prompted the companies to withdraw, stating, “despite being fully prepared to fulfill all of the financial and non-financial conditions precedent of the concession agreement, prudent capital management dictates that we withdraw from the process and re-evaluate the business case of implementing a lottery operations model in Brazil.” 

The companies stated there’s a possibility of re-engaging in the process if the government grants the extension for CAIXA to authorize and execute a contract.