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CasinoMonday, 11 January 2021 · 5:48pm GMT · 2 min read

200% Growth for theLotter.com

At a time where many traditional businesses in the sector are being negatively impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic, the lottery brand says traffic numbers from Europe, America and Asia have swelled significantly.

BWBeth WoodsEditorial Team
200% Growth for theLotter.com

According to theLotter.com, a business that has been delivering online lottery services since 2002, the demand for online lottery tickets is well and truly on the up, with the business enjoying a 200% growth during the holiday season. 

At a time where many traditional businesses in the sector are being negatively impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic, the lottery brand says traffic numbers from Europe, America and Asia have swelled significantly.  


This is arguably due to American lotteries surpassing the $400 million mark as well as the number of new states entering the online gambling industry. There have also been some sizable wins in Europe which in turn could have increased the appetite for online lottery in the European markets.  


TheLotter's spokesman, Adrian Cooremans, commented:  

"Right now, millions of players from all over the world are ordering tickets for the $490 million US Mega Millions, but even when jackpots in the US and Europe were lower we saw increased interest. As a result, we've had to expand global operations substantially. We enlarged offices in Malta and opened new operations in the US, Sweden and Australia. Even while we are busy keeping up with rising demand, we're launching dedicated websites in several US states and we recently introduced quick draws and other new products in various countries. The overall influx has also helped create new winners and we'll soon be able to release exciting information about recent winners in Mexico, the Middle East and India."   


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