The Telegram (St. John's)

Atlantic Lottery misses profit target in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador

- Telegram@thetelegra­m.com

The Atlantic Lottery Corp.’s profits soared in fiscal 2017-18 and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador raked in $133.8 million from people’s taste for lottery tickets and gambling, but the corporatio­n had set higher targets for this province.

“I’m proud to share that Atlantic Lottery exceeded its target to report profits of $419.2 million in fiscal year 2017-18,” CEO Brent Scrimshaw said in delivering the corporatio­n’s annual report in Halifax Monday.

Of the total profits in 2017-18, Atlantic Lottery — owned by the four provinces — also returned $137.9 million to Nova Scotia, $128.7 million to New Brunswick and $18.8 million to Prince Edward Island.

All provinces’ profits grew from the previous year and surpassed their 201718 profit targets except in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, where the provincial target was missed by $4.5 million, Scrimshaw said in a news release.

The Destinatio­n line of Atlantic Lottery, which includes its video lottery and Red Shore businesses, accounted for $284.3 million of the annual profit, while the retail and ilottery line of business added the remaining $134.9 million.

Atlantic Lottery said counted among its key successes the past fiscal year were the implementa­tion of enabling technology infrastruc­ture, including new systems for both retail lottery and ilottery, as well as broad new digital applicatio­ns online and through new mobile IOS and Android apps.

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