March 2 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Moto-Pfohe has signed two agreements worth a total of 5.1 million levs ($2.9 million/2.6 million euro) for the supply of cars to the state-owned lottery operator Bulgarian Sports Totalizer (BST).
The contracts envisages the delivery of 90 cars, which will serve as rewards in the regular BST lottery games, and a further 54 cars for special lotteries, BST said in a notice.
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Both contracts were signed on February 21.
The tender for supply of 90 cars attracted four offers, while Moto-Pfohe was the sole participant in the second procedure.
Earlier this month, changes to the country's gambling act banning private lotteries entered into force and the licenses of all private gambling operators were revoked, leaving BST with a monopoly on the market.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)