On Wednesday, Pollard Banknote Ltd. announced that the Texas Lottery Commission
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It has given them a contract to offer scratch tickets and vending services through 2034.
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The printing business in Winnipeg, Manitoba, said that it will provide a brand-new ticket vending technology that would alter the way conventional scratch tickets are now sold.
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Players may add conventional scratch tickets to an existing transaction in a multi-lane retail setting using technology and security with a marketing display, according to Pollard.
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Financial information about the contract was kept confidential.
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The Texas Lottery said that 81%, or $6.7 billion, of its $8.3 billion in total income for the most recent fiscal year that concluded in September
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It
came from scratch-ticket sales.
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More than 60 lotteries throughout the world get items from Pollard Banknote.