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Camelot gets nod for UK lottery | Camelot gets nod for UK lottery |
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Camelot has been chosen as the preferred bidder for the latest licence to run the UK's National Lottery. | Camelot has been chosen as the preferred bidder for the latest licence to run the UK's National Lottery. |
The licence, the third in the lottery's history, will come into effect in February 2009 and last for 10 years. | The licence, the third in the lottery's history, will come into effect in February 2009 and last for 10 years. |
Camelot has run the National Lottery since its launch in 1994 and said it expected to conclude talks with the National Lottery Commission this month. | Camelot has run the National Lottery since its launch in 1994 and said it expected to conclude talks with the National Lottery Commission this month. |
Camelot had been facing competition from Indian company Sugal & Damani, which wanted to take over the lottery. | Camelot had been facing competition from Indian company Sugal & Damani, which wanted to take over the lottery. |
Competition | Competition |
Camelot will now start talks to finalise the terms of its agreement. | Camelot will now start talks to finalise the terms of its agreement. |
"We now need to agree the final form of the licence," said Dianne Thompson, Camelot's chief executive. "The competition is not over until this has been done." | "We now need to agree the final form of the licence," said Dianne Thompson, Camelot's chief executive. "The competition is not over until this has been done." |
We operate in a competitive market in India where there is competition from many operators - so we were surprised there were only two bidders Kamlesh Vijay, Sugal & Damani | We operate in a competitive market in India where there is competition from many operators - so we were surprised there were only two bidders Kamlesh Vijay, Sugal & Damani |
Sugal & Damani has been chosen as the reserve preferred bidder, and would be eligible to start talks should there be any problems between Camelot and the commission. | Sugal & Damani has been chosen as the reserve preferred bidder, and would be eligible to start talks should there be any problems between Camelot and the commission. |
Kamlesh Vijay, the boss of Sugal & Damani, said that the company was "disappointed" by the outcome of the process. | Kamlesh Vijay, the boss of Sugal & Damani, said that the company was "disappointed" by the outcome of the process. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Five Live, he added that he was "surprised" that only two firms had put themselves forward for the new lottery contract. | Speaking to BBC Radio Five Live, he added that he was "surprised" that only two firms had put themselves forward for the new lottery contract. |
"We operate in a competitive market in India where there is competition from many operators - so we were surprised there were only two bidders," Mr Vijay said. | "We operate in a competitive market in India where there is competition from many operators - so we were surprised there were only two bidders," Mr Vijay said. |
"There is competition between operators in India and everyone benefits - from the good causes to customers and the exchequer," he added. | "There is competition between operators in India and everyone benefits - from the good causes to customers and the exchequer," he added. |
"That doesn't exist here - it is almost a monopoly. No sincere efforts have been made to create such competition here." | "That doesn't exist here - it is almost a monopoly. No sincere efforts have been made to create such competition here." |
Winning ticket | Winning ticket |
The commission said that it had received two strong bids from Camelot and Sugal & Damani, "which have both met the seven required standards". | |
"Camelot was selected after rigorous scrutiny," it added. | |
The commission said that having reviewed the two business plans for the latest licence, it had concluded "that Camelot's bid is better able to maximise returns to good causes". | |
NATIONAL LOTTERY FACTS 21 Oct, 1993 - National Lottery set up by Act of Parliament19 Nov, 1994 - First draw is watched by 22 million people21 March, 1995 - Scratch cards are launched10 June, 1995 - Biggest lottery payout of £22.6m is won13 Feb, 2004 - EuroMillions started3 Feb, 2005 - £126m EuroMillions jackpot shared by three winners Profile: Camelot | NATIONAL LOTTERY FACTS 21 Oct, 1993 - National Lottery set up by Act of Parliament19 Nov, 1994 - First draw is watched by 22 million people21 March, 1995 - Scratch cards are launched10 June, 1995 - Biggest lottery payout of £22.6m is won13 Feb, 2004 - EuroMillions started3 Feb, 2005 - £126m EuroMillions jackpot shared by three winners Profile: Camelot |
It continued that there was "a strong probability that Camelot would achieve higher sales" than Sugal & Damani. | |
However, the commission said it had concerns about some of Camelot's proposals, adding that it "did not find all the evidence compelling". | However, the commission said it had concerns about some of Camelot's proposals, adding that it "did not find all the evidence compelling". |
It added that some of the ideas put forward by Camelot for boosting returns had understated the degree of risk involved. | It added that some of the ideas put forward by Camelot for boosting returns had understated the degree of risk involved. |
"In particular, the commission was concerned that Camelot had adopted the more optimistic research forecasts for each proposal and adopted low forecasts for cannibalisation between the different proposals," it explained. | "In particular, the commission was concerned that Camelot had adopted the more optimistic research forecasts for each proposal and adopted low forecasts for cannibalisation between the different proposals," it explained. |
As well as providing a broad range of games for people to play, lottery operators must also generate as much cash as possible for good causes. | |
Critics of Camelot have complained that the firm has not made enough money after total spending on lottery tickets fell last year to £4.91bn from £5.01bn. | |
At the same time, money raised for good causes also dropped to £1.24bn from £1.29bn. | |
Broadening out | Broadening out |
As well as making money for good causes, the successful bidder had to show that it could manage the transition to the next licence smoothly, a requirement experts believed would favour Camelot. | As well as making money for good causes, the successful bidder had to show that it could manage the transition to the next licence smoothly, a requirement experts believed would favour Camelot. |
The Millennium Bridge and English National Ballet have had lotto cash | The Millennium Bridge and English National Ballet have had lotto cash |
Besides its other responsibilities, the next National Lottery operator is expected to hit targets for raising funds for the 2012 Olympics. | Besides its other responsibilities, the next National Lottery operator is expected to hit targets for raising funds for the 2012 Olympics. |
About £2.2bn is currently earmarked from Lottery funds for the Olympics, with £750m expected to come from specially-designated games. | About £2.2bn is currently earmarked from Lottery funds for the Olympics, with £750m expected to come from specially-designated games. |
Camelot has promised to launch the world's first global lottery draw as part of its package of games, which will create up to 100 millionaires every month. | Camelot has promised to launch the world's first global lottery draw as part of its package of games, which will create up to 100 millionaires every month. |
On Tuesday, Camelot said it would look to introduce "state-of-the-art technology and networks to allow new games to be launched more quickly". | On Tuesday, Camelot said it would look to introduce "state-of-the-art technology and networks to allow new games to be launched more quickly". |
It also said it would roll out a new terminal and digital screen network across more than 27,000 lottery retailers. | It also said it would roll out a new terminal and digital screen network across more than 27,000 lottery retailers. |