More

    Over 7,000 retailers use Allwyn’s new training platform

    National Lottery operator Allwyn said over 7,000 of its independent retail partners are now using its new Retail Training Centre – a digitally-led retailer training platform – with more stores signing up every day.

    In just one day alone in February, almost 1,000 National Lottery retailers signed up to start using the all-new online platform.

    Developed by leading learning solutions provider Sponge, Allwyn launched the Retail Training Centre at the beginning of February to support independent store owners and their staff to be responsible National Lottery retailers with ‘always on’ digital training that’s available to them whenever suits them best – making it easier to regularly train staff in store.

    As well as documents containing key information about how to sell National Lottery games responsibly, the platform features engaging training modules on ‘Preventing Underage Play’ and ‘Minimising Excessive Play’. It will also be updated centrally by Allwyn with new and improved training over the coming months and years.

    As well as being available on mobile or desktop, the Retail Training Centre has been specially developed so that its user profiles don’t require the use of personal data to log in. As a result, training is more accessible to all staff – including casual and temporary employees – as there’s no need to ‘sign up’. The platform instead works by only having one user profile and login per store, with sub-folders containing all the necessary training that can be assigned to each member of staff.

    This approach also allows Allwyn to see whether a store has completed the necessary training to ensure they’re compliant with important areas such as ‘Underage Play’, with Allwyn retail sales executives able to offer additional support during store visits if needed.

    Additionally, Allwyn’s digital-first approach to training its retail partners has seen the company embed the use of the platform in its retailer onboarding process, making it mandatory for any new National Lottery retailer to activate their Retail Training Centre account and complete the digital training before their National Lottery equipment is installed.

    The digital nature of the platform also means new training can be issued by Allwyn network-wide, or to individual stores, depending on requirements. This means Allwyn can effectively train its entire retail estate on specific areas in one go – making training quicker, easier, and more convenient, as retailers can complete the training in their own time.

    Since February, the platform’s key assets which include documents like a ‘Healthy Play workbook’, ‘Operational Excellence’ and ‘What is Challenge 25?’ have been downloaded over 23,000 times, while the two training modules have been completed over 5,600 times and counting.

    “The new platform has really helped me train my staff by being able to download useful information and print it for them to read,” Mohammed Rajak, from Buywell Day Today in Glasgow, said.

    “We can either access the Retail Training Centre on my mobile, or use the printouts – which makes it easier. The modules are accessible within a couple of clicks which is useful for referring back to. I feel proud knowing my staff have done the training and we now have a certificate to prove it.”

    Alex Green, Allwyn’s director of channel operations, said: “We’re delighted with the initial uptake of our new digital training platform, with thousands of retailers having already signed up to complete the training and increase their knowledge of how to sell The National Lottery responsibly.

    “As well as a newly embedded process in place to get new retailers signed up and using the platform even before they start trading, our digital-first approach will make distributing National Lottery training simpler and more effective. We’ll be able to issue new training immediately, keeping retailers completely up to date with the latest guidance and modules. We’d encourage all independent National Lottery retailers who haven’t already done so to sign up and start benefiting from our fantastic new platform.”

    Independent National Lottery retailers who are eligible to use the Retail Training Centre will have received a number of welcome emails to the same email address they used to sign their National Lottery Fourth Licence contract, and they should refer to these to sign up to the new platform.

    Latest

    The slice is right: the great British sandwich debate

    How to slice a sarnie can be a contentious...

    Cloetta UK launches Chewits’ first-ever chewy gummies

    Chewits has shaken up its confectionery offering with the...

    Applications open for Welsh government’s Future Proofing Fund

    The Welsh government has announced the opening of applications...

    Bestway rebrands Best-one as Best-in

    Bestway Wholesale has rebranded its Best-one own-label range as...

    Don't miss

    The slice is right: the great British sandwich debate

    How to slice a sarnie can be a contentious...

    Cloetta UK launches Chewits’ first-ever chewy gummies

    Chewits has shaken up its confectionery offering with the...

    Applications open for Welsh government’s Future Proofing Fund

    The Welsh government has announced the opening of applications...

    Bestway rebrands Best-one as Best-in

    Bestway Wholesale has rebranded its Best-one own-label range as...

    Banks brace for new deal with Post Office over cash access fee 

    Britain's biggest banks are set to get in talks...

    Applications open for Welsh government’s Future Proofing Fund

    The Welsh government has announced the opening of applications for the Future Proofing Fund, designed to support micro, small, and medium businesses in the...

    Bestway rebrands Best-one as Best-in

    Bestway Wholesale has rebranded its Best-one own-label range as Best-in. As announced on Wednesday (15), Bestway's new range has been specially designed for its...

    Banks brace for new deal with Post Office over cash access fee 

    Britain's biggest banks are set to get in talks with the Post Office over a new deal to allow millions of their customers to...