APLA Seminar in Phuket
Re-Scheduled to 23-26 August 2010 Dear Seminar Registrants,
The APLA EXCO together
with The Government Lottery
Office (GLO), Thailand, has decided to re-convene the Seminar in Phuket
from 23 to 26 Aug 2010. The hotel remains unchanged. The summary
programme is revised as follows:
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23/08/10 (Monday) |
Golf at Red Mountain/City Tour
(morning)
- Opening Dinner (evening)
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24/08/10 (Tuesday) |
Seminar Day 1 |
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25/08/10 (Wednesday) |
Seminar Day 2
- Closing Dinner (evening)
- Phuket Fantasea Show
(evening) |
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26/08/10 (Thursday) |
- Networking Day (morning)
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The detailed revised programme will be posted after we
have re-confirmed the speakers and topics. Registration is re-opened until
August 6, 2010. Organizations who had registered your delegates earlier are
allowed to substitute delegates for the seminar without penalty. Please
inform us if there is any change to the names of your registered delegates.
On behalf of APLA and the Seminar Organising Team, Thank you and best
regards, Shou Hsien Tok Shou Hsien (Ms) Manager, Corporate Planning
Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd. Tel: + 65 62168 283 Fax: +65 68373 071
Email: TokShouHsien@sgpoolz.com.sg
On behalf of APLA Executive Committee and the seminar organising team, we
look forward to welcoming you to Phuket. SOURCE: APLA Press Release.
APLA Seminar - Important
Announcement PERTH, Western Australia (May 19, 2010) -- The
Asia Pacific Lottery Association (APLA) Executive Committee would like to
inform members that a decision has been taken to postpone the
Seminar, scheduled to take place in Phuket, Thailand from 24-27
May...................Subscribers
APLA / WLA Seminar
2010 High Performance
Organisation and Risk Management 24 May - 27 May 2010 Phuket, Thailand Highlight of the
Business Program Hosted by the
Government Lottery Office
(GLO), Thailand, the theme of this years seminar is on High
Performance Organization & Risk Management. The Seminar
will be held at the Fice-Star Millenium Resort Patong, Phuket. On day one,
we will focus on topics that address the issue of creating a high performance
organization. On day two, we will focus on the issues of risk management and
crisis management. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS The High Performance
Lottery Organization Mr Reidar Norby Jr. Consultant to the lottery industry
worldwide, and chairman of Radar Consulting Ltd., Norway and Gaming Resource
Group Ltd., Switzerland Managing Talent for Sustained Growth Mr
Fermin Diez Worldwide Partner Mercer (Singapore) Pte Ltd Business
Continuity Management: Crisis, Disaster, Business Continuity in Lottery
Organization Dr Goh Moh Heng, President, BCM Institute a leading
global Business Contintuity (BC) & Disaster Recovery (DR) Institute.
Mitigating Risks of new product/service launches with Good Market
Research Mr Stephen Barry, Managing Director, Stepworks Branding
and Marketing Communications Agency in Hong Kong Click the following links
to download the:
Seminar Brochure / Registration Form
Millennium Resort Patong Reservation Form
Asia-Pacific Focus on
Kiwi Lotteries AUCKLAND, New Zealand (November 9, 2009) --
Internal Affairs Minister Nathan Guy delivered a key note address to the New
Zealands Asia-Pacific Lottery Associations conference in Auckland
today.......................Subscribers
Asia Pacific Lottery
Association Regional Conference 2009
Auckland 9 12 November 2009 ADELAIDE, South
Australia (September 28, 2009) -- The Asia Pacific Lottery Association (APLA)
will be pleased to welcome you to our 2009 regional conference in Auckland, New
Zealand. Our regional conference is an important forum for strengthening
communications and sharing information within the Asia Pacific region, and also
with the worldwide lottery industry......................Subscribers
APLA News &
Announcements 2009 APLA Regional
Conference ADELAIDE, South Australia (June 2009) -- The Asia
Pacific Lottery Association will be pleased to welcome you to our 2009 regional
conference in Auckland, New Zealand. Our regional conference is an important
forum for strengthening communications and sharing information within the Asia
Pacific region, and also with the worldwide lottery
industry....................Subscribers
Asia Pacific Lottery
Association Regional Conference 2009
Auckland 9 12 November 2009
- Leading a lottery business in
tougher times
- How to keep and build your
customer base
- Share insights and learn from the
experts
The changing economic environment brings new
challenges for the lottery industry, our customers, products and our
leadership. Speakers at this year's APLA
conference will address the most pressing concerns that CEOs and senior lottery
executives face today, including how to navigate unprecedented economic
uncertainty, and how to innovate and build your business during tough times.
Join us in November for three days of thought-provoking presentations and
discussions featuring international experts on leadership, marketing, product
innovation, the retail environment, and technology. This conference is the
must attend event for lottery executives in 2009 - and will provide you with
valuable insights to take back to your own business. Send us your
expression of interest by 31 July 2009 and go into a draw for two bottles of
fine New Zealand wine - more information. http://www.apla2009.com/registration.asp
Welcome from the Chair
of APLA The Asia Pacific Lottery Association (APLA) will be
pleased to welcome you to our 2009 regional conference in Auckland, New
Zealand. Our regional conference is an important forum for strengthening
communications and sharing information within the Asia Pacific region, and also
with the worldwide lottery industry. This years conference will be
hosted by New Zealand Lotteries Commission. The
theme for the conference is New Horizons Asia Pacific Lotteries
Responding to a Changing World. In the current economic
environment we face many challenges to ensure that our businesses remain
successful and at the forefront of our industry. This conference will
provide you with valuable insight on how to meet these challenges. I look
forward to seeing you in Auckland. June
Roache Chairman, Asia Pacific Lottery Association
APLA/WLA Seminar: New
Generation, New Media, New Technologies APLA (May 8, 2009)
-- A fantastic seminar was hosted by Singapore Pools at the Venetian Macao Resort
Hotel last week and was well attended by more than 56 participants from
countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, China, Malaysia,
Australia, New Zealand, Czech Republic and Poland. Thank you to all who
attended and especially to Singapore Pools for their organisation of the event,
on behalf of APLA and the WLA. About APLA APLA is the Asia
Pacific Lottery Association. It is one of five regional associations of the
World Lottery Association (WLA). APLA represents 24 lotteries from 10 countries
in the Asia Pacific region. APLA is a forum to cultivate and strengthen
communications for the benefit of sharing information and experience within the
worldwide lottery industry. SOURCE: APLA.
SA
Lotteries Chief to Lead International Lottery
Association SOUTH AUSTRALIA (October 15, 2008) -- SA
Lotteries Chief Executive June Roache has been elected chairperson of the Asia
Pacific Lottery Association (APLA)...............Subscribers
Henry Chan Gains Second
Term of Office as Chairman of Asia Pacific Lottery Association
APLA (November 15, 2006) Mr. Henry
Chan, Executive Director, Betting of The
Hong Kong Jockey Club, was re-elected Chairman of the Asia Pacific Lottery
Association (APLA) at its Annual General Meeting in
Singapore...........................Read the full
story at: Vol.37 No.8
The regional conference and annual general meeting of
the Asia Pacific Lottery
Association (APLA) took place recently (September 8 - 11, 2004) in the
beautiful city of Perth in Western Australia.
Some 130 participants from 19 lotteries, vendors and
authorities from the region attended (see list below). The topics on the agenda
included: Economic and Demographic Trends in the Asia Pacific region, Ethics
and Responsible Gaming, Sports Lotteries, Privatization and Lottery
Marketing.
The seminar got off to a flying start on Wednesday
evening with a welcoming social function hosted by Lotterywest at Scitech, home of Australia's biggest and most
technically advanced planetarium, Horizon Planetarium. Delegates were treated
to a wonderful experience as they were taken on a journey through space.
Following the demonstration they were invited to dine in one of the
Planetarium's function rooms.
On Thursday morning delegates assembled in the very
well appointed Burswood Convention Centre. In her welcome address, Jan Stewart,
APLA Chair and CEO of Lotterywest, thanked the delegates for responding to
APLA's invitation to attend the inaugural APLA regional conference. Ms Stewart
also thanked the sponsors for their generous support.
She outlined the business program and told delegates
to take the opportunity to network with colleagues. Ms Stewart also told
delegates that the region covered by APLA included some of the oldest and most
successful, as well as the newest and fastest developing lotteries in the
world. She said APLA has a very important role to play in providing the means
for lotteries in the region to learn from each other.
Following Ms Stewart's warm welcome the Hon Nick
Griffiths, LLB, MLC Minister for Racing and Gaming declared the conference
open. The Minister said his government was very keen to maintain good
relationships with Western Australia's neighbours in the region. He also told
the delegates that they were part of a very important industry.
The first of the invited Key Note speakers was
Professor Peter Kenyon, Director of the Institute for Research into
Competitiveness at Curtin University of Technology in WA. Professor Kenyon
spoke about the economic and demographic trends in the Asia Pacific region. He
proceeded to tie a recent EDT survey into how it relates to the lottery
industry.
The second speaker of the morning was Professor Ron
Cacioppe, from the UWA Graduate School of Management and Director, Integral
Leadership Centre. Professor Cacioppe spoke about trends affecting leaders
today and in the future, and how to meet stakeholders' expectations. He also
talked about the key skills of integral leadership and management, and posed
the question to delegates: "Is our work increasing the quality of
life."
Andrew Walton, Lotterywest's Manager Corporate
Communications followed Professor Cacioppe. Andrew told delegates of
Lotterywest's journey from the Lotteries Commission of Western Australia to
Lotterywest. He provided an impressive overview of the difficulty in rebranding
the lotteries entire product range and described it as: "an extraordinary
learning experience."
Chris Lyons, VP Marketing
GTECH, gave the last presentation of the
morning. Many in the industry will remember Chris as the Director and CEO of
the Oregon State Lottery. She has the advantage of
learning what players' want in terms of a delivery medium from both a lotteries
viewpoint, as well as through the eyes of a supplier. Chris told the delegates
that it was management's responsibility to monitor new technology and changing
consumer lifestyles that create new ways to reach and relate to players. She
also spoke about how organisations facilitate relationships and create value
and loyalty.
Following an excellent lunch sponsored by
GTECH, Henry Chan, the Director of
HKJC Lotteries Ltd told delegates about Hong Kong's
experiencing with introducing sports games. He covered the events leading up to
the government awarding the HKJC a licence to operate football betting. He also
described the negative impact of the growing illegal betting market on the
sales and image of the state lotteries. And, he described how football betting
had launched an era of revolution and catapulted the HKLC from a financially
'Risk-Free' to a 'Risk-Bearing' business.
Next, John Teo, Chief Financial Officer of
Singapore Pools (SP), gave a detailed presentation
on the background and operations of his organisation, in particular where SP is
now in terms of product evolution. He discussed SP's distribution network and
the organisation's responsible gaming measures. John also talked about recent
trends and opportunities and SP's plan to revamp their Sweepstakes game, as
well as initiatives to reduce costs.
Tony Pearse, Group Marketing manager for Lotterywest
recounted the Instant "Long Play" background in Western Australia, and
the lessons learnt. While, Trevor Hall, CEO of the New Zealand
Lotteries Commission gave a case history of turning around NZ Lotteries,
which culminated last year in delivering the best profit for the community in
the history of the organisation. He discussed the issues that had to be
resolved over the last few years and how the organisation went about
implementing change. He also spoke about an Asia Pacific Regional game and
commented that NZ Lotteries wouldn't mind joining the Australian Lotto Bloc.
Finally, Trevor told the delegates that the NZ Lotteries RFP for a new online
system had closed, and he was pleased with the response from vendors. Seven
companies had responded to the RFP.
Professor Jan McMillen, the Director of the Australian
National University's Centre for Gambling Research, reviewed sports lottery
trends in Australia and overseas. Professor McMillen walked delegates through
the background of online gambling policy, summary of key research findings and
failures, and future trends.
The final session presentations included a detailed
report from Reidar Nordby, President of the World Lottery
Association (WLA) and CEO of Norsk Tipping AS.
Mr Nordby talked about WLA security standards and updated delegates on cross
boarder gaming issues.
Adrian Nelson, General Manager, Strategy Division,
Tattersalls then gave an overview of Tattersalls
operations. He spoke about the pitfalls and benefits of privatisation. He also
discussed at length the key success factors that would determine if the
privatisation of a government owned lottery would be successful. These factors,
according to Adrian are: Legislation, Selecting the Operator, a Business Plan,
Regulation and "What Happens to the Proceeds."
The two final presentations were given by Nikolopoulos
Dimitris, Sales Executive, INTRALOT, who
provided an impressive overview of present and future technology trends, and
Nick Hodgeman from EssNet, who talked about developing new lottery distribution
channels.
On Thursday evening delegates enjoyed a relaxing
cocktail reception at Perths newest icon, the Bell Tower, a towering
glass spire located where Perth meets the Swan River. Here guests learnt about
the history of the twelve bells and experienced a bell ringing demonstration,
against the backdrop of the stunning Perth city skyline and Swan River.
Delegates were then taken on a short ferry ride across the Swan River to dine
at the international award winning Oyster Bar. The evening was sponsored by
INTRALOT.
The theme for the morning session on day 2 was
"Corporate Social Responsibitity." The first speaker was Professor Jan
McMillen who took delegates through national trends in corporate social
responsibility and the implications for lottery organisations. Prof. McMillen
discussed the lessons learned from the Australian Productivity Commission
inquiry. She said the way a problem is defined would determine what is done
about it. Prof. McMillen posed the question of "what is meant by responsible
gambling" to delegates and asked "whos responsibility is
it?"
The good news from the inquiry, according to Prof.
McMillen, is that there are now new models of "Responsible Regulation."
In closing, Prof. Mcmillen discussed responsible gambling strategies.
June Roache, CEO of South Australian
Lotteries (SAL), was the second speaker for this session. Ms Roache walked
delegates through the consultative process, that took nearly two years, for SAL
to develop a State Lotteries Responsible Gambling Code of practice and the
State Lotteries Advertising Code of Practice. Both codes were implemented on
April 30, 2004.
Professor Allan Peachment from Curtin University then
gave a thought provoking address on organising to combat unethical practices.
He was followed by Bill Thorburn, CEO of the Golden Casket
Lottery Corporation (GCLC). Bill discussed the Golden Caskets
Responsible Play Program and the Queensland experience with implementing the
state Voluntary Responsible Gambling Code of Practice. He also told delegates
of his role as a member of the RGAC, which is made up of Government, industry
and the community. The RGAC provides advice to government on responsible
gambling and harm minimisation policies. Bill went on to tell delegates about
upcoming initiatives, which will shortly see the RGAC finalise the Queensland
Responsible Gambling Advertising and Promotions Guidelines.
The second session on the morning of day 2 was
directed towards marketing and marketing research. The first speaker for this
session was Brent Stewart, CEO Market Equity, who focused on market research
and the lottery industry. Brent told the audience about the roll market
research played in the corporate rebranding of Lotterywest, and the suite of
products that followed that successful branding exercise. Brent was followed by
Kevin Downes, Marketing Manager for OGT. Kevin spoke about market segmentation
and Instant lotteries. He pointed out the advantages of a segmentation approach
and gave delegates examples of psychographic segments, the names given to
various player segments by different lottery organisations. He also spoke about
of the role of advertising and promotions for instant tickets.
Kapil Khanna, Senior Executive of Martin Lottery Agencies, provided an impressive overview
of lotteries in the Indian sub-continent. In the five countries that make up
the Indian sub-continent, only 33% of the population have access to legal
government sponsored lotteries. This segment represents only 23% of the total
lottery sales for region. Kapil told the delegates that over 258 million
lottery tickets are sold every day and over 1,000 lottery draws are conducted
on a daily basis in India. In 2003 the total lottery turnover was US$4.63
billion. He said the challenge facing the industry was to provide the majority
of India's population (67%) with access to legal government sponsored
lotteries.
Following another excellent lunch sponsored by
GTECH, the final business session focused
on marketing and was facilitated by Henry Chan, the Director of the HKJC. Mr
Somchainuk Engtrakul from the Government Lottery Office
(GLO) in Thailand told delegates of the GLO's attempt to combat the illegal
lottery operators by implementing a number of online number games. He said this
initiative has been responsible in capturing around 10% of the illegal 2D and
3D market. The GLO still conducts passive draws. Preprinted booklets of tickets
are distributed to 360 Post Offices in 76 provinces. The booklets are collected
by approximately 6,200 agents.
Gai Swords, NSWL's Lotto
Product Manager, described the difficulties of managing a complex portfolio of
Lotto products in a mature market. She discussed how changes were implemented
to retain Lotto's popularity and how NSWL established a distinct positioning
for all its games. Mr Shunichi Chiba, Senior Manager for Mizuho Bank outlined
the market research activities conducted for the Japanese Takara-Kuji
Lotteries. He talked about the findings of the "Public Opinion Poll for
Lotteries" conducted very three years by the Japan
Lottery Association (JPA) and Mizuho Bank' Lottery Division.
Reidar Nordby was the final speaker for this session.
He discussed issues for the lottery industry in the future and WLA's future
direction. Reidar told delegates that Norsk Tipping
AS had recently been given the right to run VLTs in Norway. He said Norsk
Tipping now has the responsibility of regulating and operating Norway's 16,000
VLTs. He told delegates about the checks and balances Norsk Tipping has
introduced to curtail the expansion of VLT gambling in Norway. This has been
accomplished in part by introducing long play games, which Reidar demonstrated
to the audience.
The final wrap up was performed by a expert panel
consisting of Ms Jan Stewart, Mr Reidar Nordby, Ms June Roache and Prof. Jan
McMille, who discussed the most significant issues raised over the last two
days and major issues for the WLA in the region.
The panel thought leadership challenges in difficult
regulatory environments and competition to lotteries traditional territorial
boundaries were going to be high on the list of challenges facing lottery
managers and regulators. Illegal gambling also got a mention, as did
responsible gambling and harm minimization issues. Reidar said that new
technology was tearing down the lotteries' traditional monopoly, and he
finished by saying the Asia pacific region has the steepest learning curve of
any region.
Following the conference closure, the annual general
meeting of the Asia Pacific Lottery Association (APLA) took place. Jan Stewart
stepped down as the Chairman of APLA, and handed over the baton to incoming
Chairman, Mr Henry Chan, the Director of HKJC Lotteries Ltd. Ms June Roache,
CEO of South Australian Lotteries (SAL), was elected Vice Chairman and Lorraine
Driscoll, Director of Planning, Projects and Business Analysis, Lotterywest was
reelected Secetary APLA.
The closing dinner, Sponsored by
EssNet / Tattersalls, took place at the Maritime Museum in
Fremantles historic harbour. The Museum provided a truly unique Western
Australian experience set against a stunning waterfront backdrop. Before
dinner, cocktails were served while guests enjoyed the sounds of a traditional
sea shanties band. Delegates were invited to tour the Museums Ocean
Gallery before dinner. This event was the formal conclusion of the conference.
Presentations were made from the newly elected APLA Chairman and WLA
President.
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Organisations Attending The APLA Regional
Conference |
ANU Centre for Gambling
Research Program, Regulatory Institutions Network. Automatic Systems Ltd.
China Gloria. China Gloria Investments & Management Co Ltd.
China Welfare Lottery Issuing & Management Centre. Clemenger BBDO
Adelaide. EssNet. Golden Casket Lottery Corp. GTECH Corporation.
HKJC Lotteries Limited. ILTS. INTRALOT S.A. Interplay
Multimedia (Lottery Insider). Japan Lottery Association. Jupiters
Technology. Kookmin Bank. Korea Lottery Services Co.
Lotterywest. M/S Labhlaxmi Enterprises. |
Market
Equity. Marketforce. Martin Lottery Agencies Ltd. Mizuho Bank
Limited Lottery Division. New Zealand Lotteries Commission. NSW
Lotteries. Oberthur Gaming Technologies. Online National Lotteries
(Pvt) Ltd. Pan Malaysian Pools Sdn Bhd. Pollard Banknote Limited.
Scientific Games Corporation. Shanghai Lottery Information Services Co.
Singapore Pools (Private) Ltd. South Australian Lotteries Commission.
Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd. Tattersall's. Techlotto Korea.
The Government Lottery Office (Thailand). World Lottery Association.
Norsk Tipping AS |
On Saturday Scientific Games sponsored a networking day
that commenced with a breakfast at Frasers Restaurant in Kings Park,
which overlooked the magnificent Swan River. Following breakfast delegates were
taken for a short stroll across the Lotterywest Federation Walkway.
The group then boarded the luxurious Miss Sandalford
for a scenic cruise along the Swan River. Along the way delegates sampled
premium Sandalford wines. Back on dry land, a behind the
scenes tour of Sandalford winery was followed by a delicious
three-course lunch, served with perfectly matched wines. To finish the day,
delegates visited the Cellar Emporium to taste fortified wine straight from the
oak barrel and browse one of Western Australias largest cellar doors.
SOURCE: Lottery Insider Staff Report

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