Pollard Banknote Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells lottery and charitable gaming products and solutions in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company produces and provides a range of instant tickets and lottery services, including licensed products; distribution; interactive digital internet games, such as eInstants; iLottery services comprising platform and player account management software through Catalyst brand; loyalty and engagement programs; marketing; and instant ticket vending machines. It also provides easyVEND brand in-lane ticket vending solutions and scanACTIV brand retail solutions for in-lane retail distribution of instant tickets; charitable gaming products, such as pull-tab tickets, bingo paper, bingo daubers, and pull-tab vending machines, as well as ancillary products, including pull-tab counting machines; promotional scratch and win, transit tickets, and parking passes; lottery management services; eTab systems, including electronic pull tabs on cabinet devices, handled tablets, and self-service terminals; and ticket merchandising services under the Schafer brand. In addition, the company designs, produces, and services games, gaming systems, and tickets for various gaming markets, such as lottery and charity gaming. It sells its products under the American Games, International Gamco, Diamond Game, and Compliant brands. The company was formerly known as 7510101 Canada Limited. Pollard Banknote Limited was founded in 1907 and is headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada.
Canadian Market Performance
7D7 Days: 0.2%
3M3 Months: 11.0%
1Y1 Year: 18.3%
YTDYear to Date: 10.3%
Over the last 7 days, the market has remained flat, although notably the Industrials sector declined by 3.0%. Meanwhile, the market is actually up 18% over the past year. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 12% annually. Market details ›
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