Published: December 19, 2018

Irish National Lottery raises concerns about growth of shady online operators

The Irish National Lottery has expressed concerns about the rise in the number of “bet-on-lottery” services. These services allow players to bet on a draw without purchasing a ticket.

Indecon, an independent company, conducted a survey of its own and revealed that the revenues of National Lottery games have dropped by 13 per cent.

According to the National Lottery, about 28 cent out of every euro spent on it goes to community initiatives and projects, apart from the prize money that goes to winners.

The retailers also get income from the lottery revenue.

Chief Executive of the National Lottery, Dermot Griffin said: “I think it’s important for us to remind our consumers that when they’re spending on the National Lottery… there’s a knock-on positive consequence for the community.”

“I don’t think you can say that for some of the remote overseas operators.”

However, a couple of online lottery betting sites provided counter-argument to the suggestion that such services are undermining funding for good causes.

In a joint statement, Lottoland and MyLotto24 claim the report “was unable to quantify the size of the on-lottery betting market here, despite this fact having been formally established in a recent independent study.”

https://europeangaming.eu/portal/latest-news/2018/12/17/35018/irish-national-lottery-raises-concerns-about-growth-of-shady-online-operators/

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