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The company, formerly known as GTECH, will provide $2.6M in services and products and pay $80,000 in fines for falling below the 1,000-worker mark stipulated in its exclusive contract to run the ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — IGT and Twin River executives announced a truce Thursday in their nearly year-long war over Rhode Island’s lucrative lottery-technology contract, revealing the ...
PROVIDENCE − The company born in Rhode Island as GTECH that has effectively run the state lottery under the name International Game Technology (IGT) for the last decade will now be known as ...
Casino ad contends that the $1-billion, no-bid, 20-year Lottery deal that Gov. Gina Raimondo is pushing for International Game Technology (IGT) will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo on Tuesday defended a proposed 20-year, $1 billion contract extension for gaming technology company IGT, telling state lawmakers there’s ...
The London-based gambling technology company has agreed to pay Rhode Island $219,000 for missing a 1,000-employee minimum in its old contract. IGT missed RI employment targets as it was ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — The 20-year-deal with IGT and Bally's,formerly known as Twin River, agreement is moving forward Tuesday from the Rhode Island House of Representatives. Supporters of ...
PROVIDENCE – Apollo Global Management is buying the digital and gaming divisions of International Game Technology, or IGT, the company that effectively runs the Rhode Island Lottery ...
The 20-year-deal with IGT and Bally's, formerly known as Twin River, received the green light Thursday night from The House Finance Committee. Supporters said it will invest $250 million into the ...
IGT’s Providence headquarters are located in a prominent building downtown that is a visible part of the city’s skyline, in front of the Rhode Island State House. Vincent said IGT’s lease ...
This extension will allow International Gaming Technology — the gambling technology and slot machine company — to provide Rhode Island with its PlaySports technology through 2026.