Tatts Lottery

Tattersall's Sweeps
Public company
Industry Lotteries
Founded 1897
Headquarters Brisbane, Australia
Area served
Victoria
Products Oz Lotto , Powerball, TattsLotto, Monday and Wednesday Lotto, Superdraw and Megadraw, Set For Life, Super '66', The Pools, Lucky Lotteries, Instant Scratch-Its
Brands Tatts
Website thelott.com/tattersalls

Tattersall's Sweeps Pty Ltd, also known as Tatts Lottery, is the subsidiary company of Tatts Group, a public company trading on ASX, Australia. Tattersall's Sweeps is the official licensed operator of lotteries by the Victorian Government.[1] Operating under the brand Tatts, it sells lottery tickets in Australia through the tatts.com website, newsagents, other convenience stores.[2] The company commenced the sale of Instant Scratch-Its tickets (scratchcards) in Victoria in February 2015.[3]

On June 1, 2016 the Tatts brand became one of the four Tatts Group jurisdictional brands to be incorporated into a national lottery brand called ‘the Lott’. The other brands being Golden Casket, NSW Lotteries and SA Lotteries

Lottery Brands

Tattersall's Sweeps owns and operates the following lottery products in Victoria:[4]

Tatts Lotteries

Tattersall's Sweeps is one of five licensed entities owned by Tatts Group to conduct Government licensed lotteries is Australia. The combined five entities are collectively referred to as Tatts Lotteries, which is the Lotteries Operating Unit of Tatts Group. The five licensed entities are:

References

  1. Productivity Commission’s Inquiry into Australia’s Gambling Industries March 2009
  2. Lottery Agents Association of Victoria Inc - Authorisation - A91126
  3. Tatts to take over $50m scratchie contract in Victoria.
  4. Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor regulation - Public Lotteries
  5. www.business.qld.gov.au
  6. www.smh.com.au
  7. nsw.gov.au
  8. www.vcglr.vic.gov.au


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