TN lottery revenue grows to $492.8m in first quarter
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For the three months to 30 September 2020, the lottery generated revenue of $492.8m, a $70.9m improvement on the prior year, and the highest first quarter figure since the lottery’s inception in January 2004.
This was aided by $420.8m contribution from its instant win games, up $69.0m from Q1 2019, and setting another new record for the vertical.
After player winnings of $319.6m, and operating costs, the lottery was able to allocate a further $114.0m to the Lottery for Education Account, which uses the funding for scholarships and grants. In the 2019-20 school year alone, more than 150,000 students in the state benefitted from lottery funding.
“We ended the last fiscal year in a solid position, and we have continued that momentum through the first quarter,” said TEL president and chief executive Rebecca Paul Hargrove, who last week was re-elected as president of the World Lottery Association.
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