New suppliers to deliver lottery services across the Channel Islands are being sought.
Created in 1975, the CI Lottery is governed and operated jointly between the Government of Jersey and States of Guernsey.
The Channel Islands Lottery is the oldest lottery in the British Isles and generates funds for charities and worthy causes across the islands.
However, the existing supply arrangements will be ending in 2027 and organisations which can deliver lottery services are being invited to tender.
This includes a search for a provider of “instant lottery printed scratch-off ticket games and game-making services”, as well as a pan-island distribution agent and “suppliers of lottery draw or subscription-based game formats”.
Head of lottery Jon Taylor said: “We are at a pivotal moment in the future direction of the CI Lottery and welcome organisations to consider what format, technology and how best the authority can generate returns for local charities and worthy causes in a responsible way.”
Those interested can find an ‘invitation to tender’ pack online at supplyguernsey.gov.gg.