TURKEY'S LOTTERY PRIVATISATION NEARING COMPLETION
31 October 2008
Government greenlights 10 year concession
The winner of the contract that will see the
privatisation of the Turkish national lottery Milli
Piyango should soon be known following an announcement
by the government's Privatisation Committee (OIB) last
week that it is to go ahead on the basis of a 10-year
concession in which the new licence holder will receive
17 percent of games revenues, with around 80 percent of
lottery sales distributed as prize money and taxes and
administrative charges of 3 percent.
Milli Piyango achieved TRY 1.5 billion in sales last
year, making a 17 percent reward for the successful
tenderer an attractive proposition.
Italy’s Lottomatica , Sweden’s Essnet-Tattersall’s,
US-based Scientific Games, Greece’s Opap , Austria’s
Austrian Lotteries, American Camelot, Italy’s Sisal, and
Greece’s Intralot are all reportedly among potential
foreign bidders. Local investors expected to show an
interest include Dogan Group, Cukurova Holding and Is
Yatirim.
In its announcement of October 15, the OIB said that the
privatisation was imminent following permission for the
process to go ahead from the Turkish anti-trust
authorities.
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