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The National Lottery Commission has confirmed that it has received two bids for the next licence to run the UK lottery. | The National Lottery Commission has confirmed that it has received two bids for the next licence to run the UK lottery. |
The bidders are the incumbent, Camelot, and India's biggest lottery operator, Sugal & Damani. | The bidders are the incumbent, Camelot, and India's biggest lottery operator, Sugal & Damani. |
The bids will now be scrutinised by the commission which will announce who will run the lottery for 10 years from 2009. | The bids will now be scrutinised by the commission which will announce who will run the lottery for 10 years from 2009. |
The preferred bidder will be announced by the end of June and the licence will be finalised by late August. | The preferred bidder will be announced by the end of June and the licence will be finalised by late August. |
'Competition' | 'Competition' |
Camelot is also promising to launch the first world's first global lottery draw as part of its package of games, which will create up to 100 millionaires every month. | |
The World Lottery Draw is said to have attracted interest from 48 countries, and would also offer one annual mega-prize of an even bigger jackpot. | The World Lottery Draw is said to have attracted interest from 48 countries, and would also offer one annual mega-prize of an even bigger jackpot. |
Camelot said it would increase its annual return to good causes if it wins its third lottery licence. | Camelot said it would increase its annual return to good causes if it wins its third lottery licence. |
Camelot chief executive Dianne Thompson has called the Indian bidders serious competitors. | Camelot chief executive Dianne Thompson has called the Indian bidders serious competitors. |
"I don't underestimate them at all. Well done to the National Lottery Commission. They wanted a competition and they have got one," she said. | "I don't underestimate them at all. Well done to the National Lottery Commission. They wanted a competition and they have got one," she said. |
'Efficient' | 'Efficient' |
Rival bidder Sugal & Damani said technology was at the heart of its application. | Rival bidder Sugal & Damani said technology was at the heart of its application. |
The firm creates its own lottery technology and does not have to partner an external technology firm. | The firm creates its own lottery technology and does not have to partner an external technology firm. |
"Sugal & Damani's operations in India are highly efficient, handling almost double the number of transactions with comparable size of retailer terminals that exist in (the) UK," it said in a statement. | "Sugal & Damani's operations in India are highly efficient, handling almost double the number of transactions with comparable size of retailer terminals that exist in (the) UK," it said in a statement. |
Chairman Sugalchand Jain said UK retailers would be offered greater incentives to sell lottery tickets and new games and prizes would be offered to players. | Chairman Sugalchand Jain said UK retailers would be offered greater incentives to sell lottery tickets and new games and prizes would be offered to players. |
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