The world's biggest lottery-betting site — wager on global lottery outcomes plus a 3,000+ game casino, Gibraltar-licensed
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Pros
- Genuine multi-jurisdiction licensing (Gibraltar plus UK, Ireland, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Sweden)
- Long operating history since 2013 with an established, insurance-backed lottery-betting model
- Large casino catalogue (3,000+ games) alongside the lottery product
- Broad payment support including PayPal and fast withdrawals in most markets
Cons
- Fined £760,000 by the UKGC in 2021 for AML/social-responsibility failures
- Separately fined £150,000 for advertising failings, plus repeated ASA rulings over misleading 'Lotto' branding
- You are betting on a lottery outcome, not buying an official ticket — some players find this distinction unclear
- Bonus terms vary significantly by country and product
Our verdict
Lottoland is a genuinely licensed (Gibraltar plus several local markets including the UK, Ireland, Italy, Australia, South Africa and Sweden), well-established operator whose core idea — betting on the outcome of major world lotteries, insurance-backed for large payouts — is a real and long-running product, alongside a sizeable 3,000+ game casino. That said, its track record includes a £760,000 UKGC fine in 2021 for AML and social-responsibility failures, a separate £150,000 penalty for advertising failings, and repeated ASA rulings over ads that implied it sold official lottery tickets rather than bets on their outcome. If you're in one of its licensed markets and understand exactly what you're buying — a bet on a lottery result, not a ticket — Lottoland is a functional, long-running option; just read the terms and go in aware of its regulatory history.
How we rated it
Lottery betting & odds (25%)7.5
Core product: betting on the outcome of major global lotteries (Powerball, EuroMillions, Mega Millions and more) without buying official tickets, plus scratchcards. Large payouts are covered via an insurance-based model rather than a direct prize pool.
Payments & payouts (20%)7.5
Broad payment support (Visa/Mastercard, bank transfer, Trustly, MuchBetter, Paysafecard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller in the UK); minimum deposit typically £10, withdrawals generally processed within 24-72 hours.
Mobile & UX (10%)7.3
Established, easy-to-use platform covering lottery betting and a 3,000+ title casino catalogue (Megaways, progressive jackpots, live dealer) in one account.
Customer support (10%)6.8
Long operating history since 2013 with standard support channels; the recurring regulatory and advertising issues raise questions about internal compliance rigor.
Bonuses & value (15%)6.5
Regular promotions across lottery and casino verticals, but offer type, size and terms vary a lot by country and have drawn repeated ASA scrutiny over how they're advertised.
Trust & licensing (20%)4.5
Genuinely licensed in Gibraltar plus several local markets, but fined £760,000 by the UKGC in 2021 for AML/social-responsibility failures, separately paid £150,000 for advertising failings, and has faced multiple ASA rulings over misleading 'Lotto' branding — a documented pattern of compliance and marketing issues.
Quick facts
| Founded | May 2013, by David Rosen |
| Owner | Privately held; operated via EU Lotto Ltd |
| Licensing | Government of Gibraltar (Gambling Act 2005), plus local licences in UK, Ireland, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Sweden |
| Regulatory history | £760,000 UKGC fine (Sept 2021, AML/social responsibility); £150,000 UKGC penalty for advertising failings; multiple ASA rulings over misleading 'Lotto' ad wording |
| Core product | Betting on the outcome of major global lotteries (Powerball, EuroMillions, Mega Millions...) plus scratchcards, insurance-backed for large payouts |
| Casino | 3,000+ games: slots, Megaways, progressive jackpots, table and live-dealer games |
| Payments | Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer, Trustly, MuchBetter, Paysafecard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller (market-dependent); min deposit ~£10, withdrawals ~24-72h |
| Markets | Strong presence UK, Ireland, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Sweden; global lottoland.com with regional sites |
Where Lottoland is licensed
Lottoland appears on the official register in 7 countries. Highlighted countries have a full local review — pick yours for its welcome bonus and licence details.
Europe (4)
North America (1)
South America (1)
Asia (1)
About Lottoland
Lottoland is a lottery-betting and casino operator founded in May 2013 by David Rosen, operated via EU Lotto Ltd and licensed by the Government of Gibraltar, with additional local licences in Italy, the UK, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and Sweden. Its defining feature is letting players bet on the outcome of major global lotteries (Powerball, EuroMillions, Mega Millions and more) rather than buying official tickets, with large payouts covered through an insurance-based model, alongside a 3,000+ title online casino. In September 2021 the UKGC fined EU Lotto £760,000 for anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility failures between October 2019 and November 2020, and separately ordered a £150,000 payment for advertising failings; the ASA has also upheld several complaints about ads that implied Lottoland sold official lottery tickets.
Lottoland FAQ
Is Lottoland safe and legit?
Lottoland is a real, long-running operator (since 2013) licensed by the Government of Gibraltar via EU Lotto Ltd, with additional local licences in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Australia, South Africa and Sweden. It was fined £760,000 by the UKGC in 2021 for AML/social-responsibility failures and separately paid £150,000 over advertising failings — real, documented issues worth weighing. Only play where Lottoland holds a licence covering your country.
Does Lottoland sell real lottery tickets?
No. Lottoland lets you bet on the outcome of major global lotteries (like Powerball or EuroMillions) rather than buying an official ticket; if your numbers match, you're paid out via an insurance-backed model. UK regulators have penalised Lottoland in the past for ads that blurred this distinction.
What is the Lottoland welcome bonus?
Lottoland runs welcome promotions across its lottery-betting and casino products, but the exact offer, amount and terms vary by country — check the current local offer on Lottoland's own site before signing up.
Has Lottoland been fined by regulators?
Yes. The UK Gambling Commission fined EU Lotto (Lottoland's operator) £760,000 in September 2021 for anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility failures, and separately ordered a £150,000 payment for advertising failings. The UK's ASA has also upheld multiple complaints about misleading 'Lotto' branding in its adverts.
Does Lottoland have a casino besides lottery betting?
Yes — alongside its lottery-betting product, Lottoland runs a casino with 3,000+ games including slots, Megaways titles, progressive jackpots and live-dealer games.
