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Lottoland is operated by EU Lotto Ltd (Gibraltar company number 109514, registered at Suite A, Ocean Village Promenade, Ocean Village, Gibraltar GX11 1AA). The UK-facing operation holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 38991. Internationally, the group operates through European Lotto and Betting Limited (Malta company number C84690, registered at 97, Level 2, Windsor Street, Sliema, SLM 1853, Malta), which holds MGA licence MGA/B2C/609/2018 — verified on the MGA authorisations register. A related Malta entity, Deutsche Lotto- und Sportwetten Limited (Malta company number C90866), supports German-market operations. Lottoland also holds Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner licences RGL 085 and RGL 066 under the Gibraltar Gambling Act 2005.
Lottoland traces its origins to a founding in mid-2013 and has grown into a multi-vertical platform spanning lottery betting on 30-plus international draws, online casino, live casino, sports betting, bingo, instant win games, and keno. The insurance-backed payout model — underwritten by Fortuna Insurance PPC Limited — distinguishes Lottoland from official lottery operators: players bet on the outcome of draws rather than participating in them directly.
The network carries £910,000 in documented UKGC enforcement settlements — including confirmed AML failures where accounts were not restricted after source-of-funds requests were issued.
This profile draws from 23 independent sources including the UKGC public register, MGA authorisations register, Casino Guru safety assessments, Trustpilot reviews, ASA ruling records, UKGC enforcement publications, and direct operator documentation. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
Lottoland sister sites are online casino or lottery-betting brands operated by the same parent company, EU Lotto Ltd, under shared licensing. No such brands exist. EU Lotto Ltd is a single-brand operator — confirmed independently by six separate review sites and corroborated by the UKGC public register, which lists only Lottoland under account 38991.
While the parent group acquired Lottohelden (a German lottery portal) and a majority stake in Giochi24 (an Italian operator), these are subsidiary acquisitions serving non-UK markets under separate licences and separate regulatory frameworks. They do not function as sister sites in any meaningful sense for UK players, as they share neither UKGC licensing nor GamStop enrolment with the UK Lottoland platform.
Because Lottoland holds a UKGC licence, GamStop self-exclusion applies to the UK platform. A single GamStop registration blocks access to all UKGC-licensed sites simultaneously. For players who need device-level blocking tools, Gamban and Bet Blocker provide additional protection. Advisory support is available through BeGambleAware and GamCare.
This profile confirms zero lottoland sister sites under EU Lotto Ltd UKGC account 38991. Every authoritative source consulted — the UKGC register, Casino Guru, and six dedicated sister-site directories — independently verifies that Lottoland operates as the sole brand under this licence account.
The subsidiary acquisitions (Lottohelden in Germany and Giochi24 in Italy) operate under separate national licences and do not accept UK players. These are corporate investments, not sister casino sites sharing a UKGC licence umbrella.
Because no sister sites exist, the remainder of this profile focuses on Lottoland’s own licensing structure, enforcement history, and four verified licensed alternatives for players seeking similar lottery-betting experiences.
EU Lotto Ltd holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 38991, confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register. The operator additionally holds Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner licences RGL 085 and RGL 066, and the Malta entity European Lotto and Betting Limited holds MGA licence MGA/B2C/609/2018 — verified directly on the Malta Gaming Authority register under authorisation dated 25 February 2019.
Two confirmed UKGC enforcement actions are documented. The first was a £150,000 penalty for advertising breaches — the ASA ruled that Lottoland ads were misleading for using terms like “Lotto” without clarifying that players were betting on draw outcomes rather than participating in official lotteries. EU Lotto Ltd attributed the issue to Google and Bing ad algorithm failures with pinned terms.
The second, more significant action was a £760,000 settlement in the September 2021 UKGC enforcement, covering conduct between October 2019 and November 2020. The failings included: inadequate bank statement analysis — the operator failed to properly scrutinise financial documents provided during source-of-funds checks; failure to restrict accounts after source-of-funds requests — players continued to deposit while their verification was still outstanding; and allowing third-party debit card registration — permitting payments from cards not belonging to the account holder, which is both an AML and consumer protection failure. Remedial actions mandated as part of the settlement included doubling compliance headcount and automating risk-flagging processes. Enhanced licence conditions and independent auditing requirements were imposed.
A Swedish gambling regulator penalty was also documented, though the exact amount and date were not confirmed in the available data. In Germany, Lottoland operated without a German licence until receiving a lottery brokerage licence from the GGL in March 2024.
Casino Guru assigns Lottoland a 7.4/10 safety index (Above Average), reflecting mostly fair terms and conditions with minor unfair clauses, no presence on significant blacklists, and annual revenue estimated above $20,000,000. Casino Guru’s safety index evaluates fairness of published terms and conditions, licence standing, and complaint resolution rate — it does not directly assess operational conduct during the period covered by UKGC enforcement actions. The £910,000 in combined UK penalties reflects conduct that has since been subject to mandatory remediation. Players should read both signals together rather than treating either as a standalone safety verdict.
The specific fund segregation tier applied by EU Lotto Ltd — basic, medium, or high — was not confirmed in the research data. Under UKGC rules, all three tiers require player funds to be ring-fenced from operational funds; higher tiers provide stronger insolvency protections. Players can verify the current tier at the UKGC public register. The ADR provider for EU Lotto Ltd brands is IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service). Players who cannot resolve a complaint directly with the operator within eight weeks, or upon receipt of a deadlock letter, may escalate to IBAS. IBAS decisions are binding on the operator but not on the player, who retains the right to pursue further legal channels.
Withdrawals at Lottoland are processed via debit card and bank transfer — a real-world test documented debit card receipt in 21 hours despite operator emails stating 5-15 business days. Bank transfers are processed within 1-3 business days after operator approval, with approval itself typically completed within 48 hours.
KYC verification is encouraged pre-deposit and mandatory before first withdrawal. Required documents include photo ID (passport or driving licence), proof of address, and payment method verification. The September 2021 UKGC settlement specifically cited inadequate source-of-funds checks as a failing — the operator has since stated that compliance headcount was doubled and automated flagging processes were implemented.
Payment methods accepted at Lottoland include Visa debit, Mastercard debit, Trustly, MuchBetter, Paysafecard, Apple Pay, and bank transfer (withdrawal only). No cryptocurrency is accepted. No debit card fees are charged. Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and is enforced across this network.
Operator pending period — the internal review time before processing begins — was not independently verified as a separate metric. The 21-hour debit card result suggests the combined pending-plus-processing time is considerably faster than the stated 5-15 business day estimate. Players should confirm current processing times directly at the operator site before depositing.
Withdrawal method limitations were noted across Trustpilot review patterns — specifically that withdrawal options are more restricted than deposit options, with bank transfer available only for withdrawals and e-wallet cash-out options limited. Lottoland sister sites cannot offer an alternative withdrawal path as no sister brands exist under this licence.
Lottoland is enrolled in GamStop under UKGC account 38991. A single GamStop registration blocks access to all UKGC-licensed gambling sites simultaneously — including Lottoland. Exclusion periods are 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years, and cannot be reversed early. GamStop takes up to 24 hours to take effect after registration. Because Lottoland has no sister sites, GamStop propagation across a brand network is not a concern for this operator.
On-site responsible gambling tools include deposit limits, session reminders, reality checks, and self-exclusion. Lottoland lists a BeGambleAware partnership. The September 2021 UKGC enforcement also cited social responsibility failures alongside the AML failings — specifically during the October 2019 to November 2020 period. This means player interaction triggers were not adequately implemented during that window. Post-settlement remediation has been mandated, though the effectiveness of these changes has not been independently audited in the public domain.
Players seeking additional protection should use Gamban or Bet Blocker for device-level blocking. Advisory and counselling support is available through BeGambleAware and GamCare. Lottoland sister sites do not exist, so there is no risk of inadvertently registering at a brand under the same operator after self-excluding.
Because no lottoland sister sites exist, players seeking similar lottery-betting or multi-vertical gambling experiences must look to competing operators. The four alternatives below are all UKGC-licensed and offer lottery-related products alongside casino or sports betting verticals.
| Brand | Operator | Licence Authority | Specialty | Welcome Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LottoGo | Annexio Limited | UKGC | Lottery betting + syndicate system | 100% up to £200 + 30 FS (10x wagering) |
| Coral | LC International Limited | UKGC | Full-service bookmaker + lottery | Varies — check operator site |
| The Grand Ivy | White Hat Gaming Limited | MGA | Casino-first with lottery side games | Varies — check operator site |
| Betfred | Petfre (Gibraltar) Limited | UKGC | Bookmaker + proprietary Nifty Fifty | Bet £10 get £50 in free bets |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
LottoGo is the closest direct competitor to Lottoland in the UK lottery-betting space, offering betting on international draws alongside a syndicate system that allows players to pool entries for improved odds. Annexio Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) holds a UKGC licence and expanded into bingo in 2024, making it a multi-vertical alternative.
The welcome bonus — 100% deposit match up to £200 plus 30 free spins on Big Bass Splash at 10x wagering — provides significantly more upfront casino value than Lottoland’s free-spins-only casino offer. Payments are processed via Visa and Mastercard, with Visa Fast Funds offering withdrawal receipt in approximately 40 minutes upon approval. No cryptocurrency is accepted.
Players comparing lottery-betting syndicate options will find LottoGo the strongest structural alternative. The 10x wagering requirement on the casino bonus is substantially lower than the industry average of 35x, though the bonus activation mechanism requires the initial deposit to be lost before bonus funds become active — a detail worth confirming at the operator site before depositing.
Players familiar with major UK bookmaker networks may find Coral sister sites relevant — LC International Limited operates under UKGC account 54743 with a substantially deeper sports betting product than Lottoland’s sportsbook. Coral offers lottery-adjacent products including number games and proprietary picks alongside a full casino, live casino, and bingo suite. The LC International Limited network includes over a dozen brands, providing a network-scale experience that contrasts directly with Lottoland’s single-brand model.
For casino-focused players who came to Lottoland primarily for slots and table games, The Grand Ivy sister brands under White Hat Gaming Limited (MGA licence MGA/B2C/370/2017) offer a premium casino experience with a wider game library. The Grand Ivy positions itself as a VIP-oriented brand with named provider partnerships across Microgaming, NetEnt, and Evolution Gaming. As an MGA-licensed operator, GamStop does not apply — self-exclusion must be arranged directly with the brand.
Betfred holds a UKGC licence and operates as a full-service bookmaker with a dedicated lottery section including the proprietary Nifty Fifty game — a 50-number draw exclusive to Betfred. The welcome offer of Bet £10 get £50 in free bets significantly exceeds Lottoland’s £20 free bet sportsbook offer. Players who want deeper sports market coverage alongside lottery options will find Betfred the strongest sportsbook alternative. Players comparing bingo-focused networks may also find Lucky Pants Bingo sister site alternatives useful — that network operates under a different UKGC account with a dedicated bingo-first product vertical.
This profile confirms zero lottoland sister sites operating under EU Lotto Ltd UKGC account 38991. EU Lotto Ltd (Gibraltar company number 109514) operates Lottoland as its sole UK-facing brand. The multi-jurisdiction licensing portfolio — UKGC account 38991, Gibraltar RGL 085 and 066, and MGA licence MGA/B2C/609/2018 — is unusually comprehensive for a single-brand operator and represents a genuine regulatory strength. KYC verification is required before first withdrawal, with photo ID, proof of address, and payment method confirmation as standard documents.
Casino Guru assigns a 7.4/10 safety index. The £910,000 in combined UKGC enforcement settlements reflects AML and advertising failings that have been subject to mandated remediation including doubled compliance headcount and automated risk processes. GamStop enrolment is confirmed, and IBAS provides ADR access for unresolved complaints. Data confidence for this profile is high.
Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.
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