Jackpot.com, a leading operator that specializes in lottery, has further cemented its US presence by expanding in the state of Arizona with the goal of introducing its scratch ticket and mobile lottery options to citizens of this state.
More specifically, players who reside in Arizona will now be able to purchase tickets for the biggest National betting lotteries such as Powerball and Mega Millions, as well as localized lottery offerings, such as The Pick Draw, through Jackpot.com.
Another benefit of Jackpot.com entering Arizona is that players from this state will be able to access Scratcheres, a digital scratch ticket app where players can scratch a digital ticket by scratching the screen on their mobile phones.
By entering Arizona, Jackpot.com marks the eighth state in which this leading operator offers its scratch ticket and lottery services, following markets such as New Jersey, New York, Texas, Ohio, Arkansas, Massachusetts, and Colorado.
Akshay K. Khanna, Co-Founder and CEO of Jackpot.com commented on entering Arizona and expressed excitement with the prospect of offering Arizonians convenient ways to purchase scratch and lottery tickets from the comfort of their mobile phones.
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. 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.
The news of going live in Arizona comes just after Jackpot.com announced its latest launch in the state of Massachusetts at the beginning of January 2024, in a venture that also allows players to collect winnings, store tickets, and purchase tickets from their mobile phones.
Less than one month ago, Jackpot.com signed a lucrative and highly strategic partnership with the biggest US convenience store chain, 7-Eleven, in a bid that saw the operator become the official lottery service in both Massachusetts and Ohio.