Jersey to be first in Europe to get electronic lottery
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Jersey to be first in Europe to get electronic lottery
Jersey's government says it will be the first in Europe to run a lottery using electronic machines in shops.
The electronic instant tickets (EIT) allow players to pay, select and scratch off their ticket on a screen.
If people win they are given a receipt to claim their prize.
The machines would be available at the shops that sell Channel Islands Lottery scratch cards as well as Jersey's Airport, the Harbour, pubs, hotels and supermarkets.
But tickets would still be available over the counter.
The system, which only operates in Jersey, makes the Channel Islands Lottery the first government lottery in Europe to run the system, and the company The Global Draw would run it.
Paul Burnell, Director of EIT and Lottery at The Global Draw said: "We believe electronic instant tickets offer a new opportunity for lottery revenue growth and we are excited to pioneer this technology in Jersey.
"Not only do our new EIT terminals comply with the highest security standards, they also introduce a new and entertaining way to buy lottery tickets, which we believe will lead to increased support for local charities and good causes."
Senator Alan Maclean, Jersey's Economic Development Minister, said: "We are excited about the potential increase in revenue this may generate for local good causes."
(from BBC)
The electronic instant tickets (EIT) allow players to pay, select and scratch off their ticket on a screen.
If people win they are given a receipt to claim their prize.
The machines would be available at the shops that sell Channel Islands Lottery scratch cards as well as Jersey's Airport, the Harbour, pubs, hotels and supermarkets.
But tickets would still be available over the counter.
The system, which only operates in Jersey, makes the Channel Islands Lottery the first government lottery in Europe to run the system, and the company The Global Draw would run it.
Paul Burnell, Director of EIT and Lottery at The Global Draw said: "We believe electronic instant tickets offer a new opportunity for lottery revenue growth and we are excited to pioneer this technology in Jersey.
"Not only do our new EIT terminals comply with the highest security standards, they also introduce a new and entertaining way to buy lottery tickets, which we believe will lead to increased support for local charities and good causes."
Senator Alan Maclean, Jersey's Economic Development Minister, said: "We are excited about the potential increase in revenue this may generate for local good causes."
(from BBC)
Re: Jersey to be first in Europe to get electronic lottery
why bring in this nonsense..would be better if they gave the islands th UK lottery instead
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Re: Jersey to be first in Europe to get electronic lottery
They will get a lot more 'revenue growth' if they join the national lottery. Dont they realise how many people in the Channel islands already play the national lottery?
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