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betting service theLotter launches in Sweden - 16th
July 2020
Lottery
betting service theLotter has launched its product in Sweden, having received
a licence from the Swedish Gaming Authority (Spelinspektionen). TheLotter,
which was founded in 2002, also holds a licence in Malta and says it is present
in 27 countries. It offers customers bets on lotteries including EuroMillions,
the USs Powerball and MegaMillions and Spains Primitiva. There
is a strong demand for a reputable option to all Swedes who want to play more
than the domestic lottery, John Ryott, operations manager for Sweden at
theLotter, said. We are looking forward to offering new opportunities to
Swedes, in accordance with the legislative framework. We
offer a simple, transparent and customer friendly way to participate in lotteries.
We look forward to working together with others in the market to offer entertainment
in a socially responsible way. The
lottery betting sector has faced great opposition from Swedish state-owned lottery
operator Svenska Spel. In November 2019, Svenska Spel chief executive Patrik Hofbauer
called for a ban on the lottery betting industry in Sweden, questioning the legality
of the business model. It
is incomprehensible that [lottery betting] may continue, Hofbauer said at
the time. I can't think of any other industry where it's okay to use competing
companies' products as their own business. The shadow gaming companies cannibalise
on well-known lotteries without owning the brands themselves that they market
and sell. Last
month, Hofbauer renewed those calls following the release of a new report from
H2 Gambling Capital on the shadow lottery sector. This report said
that the shadow sector made up almost 40% of European lottery revenue,
though this figure was made up almost entirely of the revenue of licensed resellers
and couriers rather than lottery betting operators. Ryott
said theLotter always makes sure to follow local regulations and work with authorities. We
always follow local laws and regulations around the world and has had a good cooperation
with Spelinspektionen, Ryott said. Swedes have always been curious
about other parts of the world, having created globally successful brands and
being one of the most travel-prone populations in the world. Therefore,
we are delighted to now offer a chance to also enjoy the biggest selection of
lotteries without restricting national borders and with billions rather than millions
in jackpots. |