Allwyn, the company that won the bid to operate the UK’s National Lottery, has started a massive rollout of its lottery terminals across the country. The move is part of the company’s efforts to modernize the lottery experience and increase sales. The new terminals are designed to be more user-friendly and offer a wider range of games and features. They will also provide players with more information about the lottery and its games, as well as offer personalized recommendations. The rollout is expected to take several months to complete, with the goal of having all terminals replaced by the end of the year. The new terminals will be installed in retail locations across the UK, including newsagents, supermarkets, and other outlets. Allwyn has partnered with a leading technology provider to supply the new terminals, which will be equipped with the latest software and hardware. The company has also invested heavily in training and support for retailers, to ensure a smooth transition to the new terminals. The rollout is a key part of Allwyn’s strategy to grow the National Lottery and increase returns to good causes. The company has pledged to increase sales and revenue, while also improving the player experience and reducing problem gambling. The new terminals will offer a range of features, including the ability to purchase tickets online and check results on the go. Players will also be able to access a range of games and promotions, including scratchcards and instant wins. The terminals will also provide retailers with more information about sales and customer behavior, allowing them to better tailor their offerings to meet player needs. Allwyn has also announced plans to launch a new mobile app, which will allow players to purchase tickets and play games on the go. The app will be available for both iOS and Android devices and will offer a range of features, including personalized recommendations and exclusive promotions. The company has also partnered with a leading payments provider to offer players a range of payment options, including credit and debit cards, as well as e-wallets. The rollout of the new terminals is a major milestone for Allwyn, which took over as the National Lottery operator earlier this year. The company has pledged to invest heavily in the lottery, with the goal of increasing sales and returns to good causes. The National Lottery has been a major source of funding for good causes in the UK, with over £40 billion raised since its launch in 1994. The lottery has supported a wide range of projects and initiatives, including sports, arts, and heritage programs. Allwyn has pledged to continue this legacy, while also improving the player experience and reducing problem gambling. The company has also announced plans to launch a range of new games and promotions, including a new scratchcard game and a series of instant win games. The games will be available online and in retail locations, and will offer players the chance to win cash prizes and other rewards. The rollout of the new terminals is a key part of Allwyn’s strategy to grow the National Lottery and increase returns to good causes. The company is confident that the new terminals will be a major success, and is looking forward to working with retailers and players to make the National Lottery the best it can be.