Allwyn has equipped more than 300 Motor Fuel Group (MFG) sites with National Lottery terminals, its largest terminal installation since becoming operator of the National Lottery.
The project spanned 337 Morrisons Daily forecourts owned by MFG. The sites were refitted with terminals at a rate of 15 per week between May to October 2024.
The roll-out comes amid Allwyn’s £350m overhaul of its National Lottery estate. The project involves equipping partners with new innovative kit, including a modern, sustainable new suite of Permanent Point of Sale (PPOS); a new network provided by Vodafone; state-of-the-art lottery terminals; and enhanced software.
Allwyn’s interim retail director, James Dunbar, said: “We’re incredibly pleased with the results of this project. Delivering over 300 terminals in such a short period of time and working to meet the timeframes of MFG’s ambitious refit project has taken commitment and excellent co-operation from the teams at Allwyn and MFG.
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“It also directly links back to our ambitions to continually adapt to the changing retail landscape and drive convenience for players.
“The results of this project, with over 300 Morrisons Daily forecourts now trading The National Lottery, will help with our plans to deliver even more than the current £30 million, on average, raised every week for National Lottery Good Causes.”
MFG’s managing director, Steve Fox, said: “We are delighted with the collaborative approach from Allwyn to work closely with our teams at MFG to ensure a successful rollout of the National Lottery in all of our 337 Morrison’s Forecourts. It’s important for us to have the National Lottery in every one of our sites to offer a great consumer experience. Thank you for the combined efforts of all involved from both Allwyn and MFG to make this happen as we completed our rollout programme.”
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