EGT Digital Joins World Lottery Association as Associate Member
The brief
EGT Digital, a supplier within the lottery gaming sector, has been admitted as an Associate Member of the World Lottery Association (WLA), a move that formalises the company's integration into the global lottery industry's primary trade and standards-setting body. The WLA represents state-owned and licensed lotteries across more than 80 countries, making membership a significant marker of industry legitimacy and alignment with international best practices.
Associate membership in the WLA provides suppliers and service providers with access to the organisation's regulatory guidance, industry standards, and peer networks. For EGT Digital, this status signals commitment to responsible gaming practices, compliance frameworks, and the collaborative development of industry standards. The WLA's membership structure enables suppliers to contribute to policy discussions while gaining visibility among lottery operators worldwide, potentially opening commercial opportunities across the association's diverse membership base.
The admission reflects broader industry trends toward consolidation and standardisation within the lottery sector. As lottery operators increasingly adopt digital platforms and omnichannel strategies, suppliers that demonstrate alignment with international governance structures gain competitive advantage. The WLA provides a forum where emerging technologies, regulatory challenges, and player protection mechanisms are debated, allowing members to stay informed and influence industry direction.
For EGT Digital, WLA membership enhances credibility when pitching solutions to state lotteries and regulated operators, many of whom prioritise partnerships with suppliers embedded in recognised industry governance structures. For the WLA, the addition of active suppliers strengthens the association's ability to shape technology standards and responsible gaming practices across member jurisdictions. The move exemplifies how lottery suppliers are increasingly professionalising and integrating into formal industry bodies, mirroring trends seen across broader iGaming sectors.
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iGaming Express
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