State residents will now have access to mobile lottery tickets and scratch cards.
Key points:
- Jackpot.com has launched its lottery and scratch card services in Arizona
- Arizona is now the eighth US state in which the company is active
Jackpot.com has announced the expansion of its online state lottery provision services to the state of Arizona, introducing its mobile lottery and scratch ticket options to players in the jurisdiction.
Following the announcement, players in Arizona will now be able to buy tickets for National betting titles such as Mega Millions and Powerball – alongside more local offerings such as The Pick Draw – via Jackpot.com. Further, wagerers in the state will have access to Scratchers – a digital scratch ticket platform with which players can interact by ‘scratching’ via their screen.
This latest expansion makes Arizona the eighth state in which Jackpot.com offers its lottery and scratch ticket services, following launches in Colorado, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Ohio, Texas, New York and New Jersey.
Commenting on this latest launch in Arizona, Jackpot.com CEO and Co-Founder, Akshay Khanna, said: "We could not be more excited to launch in Arizona, and offer the people of The Grand Canyon State a more convenient way to play the lottery.”
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"With Jackpot, Arizonians will be able to purchase lottery tickets and Scratchers from wherever they want on their mobile devices. By improving access, we're happy to help Arizonians contribute to the great causes that are supported by the Arizona Lottery."
This latest news also comes in the wake of an additional launch in the state of Massachusetts by Jackpot.com in January 2024. Similarly to Arizona, this launch allowed players to collect winnings, as well as purchase and store tickets via their phones.
More recently, Jackpot.com entered into an exclusive partnership with 7-Eleven which saw the organisation become the official lottery courier service for the convenience store chain in both Ohio and Massachusetts.
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