UK’s LOT.TO Extends Deal with Nigeria’s Western Lotto

December 10, 2017
UK’s LOT.TO Extends Deal with Nigeria’s Western Lotto

By Dipo Olowookere

The partnership between UK-based LOT.TO and Nigeria’s Western Lotto has been extended after a hugely successful debut launch that saw over 200,000 players sign up in the first four months alone.

Western Lotto is Nigeria’s mobile-first lottery company, which operates on LOT.TO’s iLottery platform.

The firm has grand ambitions to bring new lotto games to many African countries and has been buoyed by a more than stellar start to trading in Nigeria.

“Lots of people say that Africa has potential, but the truth is, that Africa is here right now,” said Rob Lawson, head of customer success at LOT.TO.

“The demand for high quality lottery and gaming content has never been higher, and, together with our wonderful partners in Western Lotto, we are developing games that offer truly life-changing prizes, whilst remaining affordable and accessible for all Nigerians – and are great fun too,” he added.

Despite having such a large populace, with almost 200 million people (and 70 percent aged under 35) the mobile lottery sector in Nigeria has remained relatively under-developed.

Western Lotto is changing that with an impressive marketing machine and a roster of brand ambassadors that includes Nigerian superstars 2Face, Olamide and Ramsey Nuoah.

“We looked at many prospective B2B lottery providers to help bring the world’s richest lotteries to Nigeria, and LOT.TO stood out, both in terms of their technology and the operational know-how they possess as a team,” said Yomi Ogunfowora, managing director of Western Lotto. “They have worked hard with us to deliver the right lotteries for the Nigerian market and this effort has truly paid off, as the initial player numbers clearly show.”

Licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, LOT.TO is a pure digital specialist and B2B lottery partner of some of the biggest regulated gambling companies in the world.

Lotteries accounted for 30 percent of the $635 billion global gaming market in 2016, making them by far the largest vertical in gaming.

Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan.

Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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