Published: July 11, 2024

Walmart Is Preparing Major Push Into Lottery Sector

At its annual summit in early April, retail giant Walmart convened various lottery industry vendors and suppliers and revealed, more or less: Walmart is preparing a push from lottery bystander to active participant and competitor, with plans to launch an app that it may eventually equip with iLottery capabilities.

The message was conveyed in meetings with lottery vendors, and others currently working with the retail behemoth. Walmart representatives unveiled a slogan aimed at the lottery industry, "Be in it to Win it,” according to presentation materials from the Bentonville, Arkansas summit that were reviewed by Lottery Geeks.

The exact mechanics of Walmart’s play are as yet unclear and the shift may prove slow moving, but the "Lottery@Walmart” plan is indeed underway, according to multiple sources who discussed a sensitive matter on condition of anonymity.

There is profit incentive, but some of Walmart’s motivation is due to a pain point shared by retailers and vendors all across the country — such as Kroger, Sheetz, and Wawa — owing to a frustrating disconnect between lottery point-of-sale (POS) systems and the stores’ internal POS systems. Due to the nature of the agreements executed between individual state lotteries and lottery partners as well as state-by-state lottery laws and regulations, the systems everywhere operate separately. 

In the year 2024, when more and more sales are processed digitally (often remotely for in-store pickup), retailers are missing out on reams of valuable data about its customers’ baskets and spending and ultimately missing sales opportunities as a result. Sales of groceries online especially spiked during the pandemic years from 2020 to present. 

The problem of inconsistent, incomplete sales transaction data is not unique to Walmart, with its market cap of $560 billion. It’s a universal complaint. But perhaps only Walmart has the scale and leverage to force its way to a solution.

Walmart did not immediately respond to Lottery Geeks‘ questions about its plans in the lottery sector.

https://www.lotterygeeks.com/Walmart-Lottery-Push-Coming/

 

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