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Multilotto obtains gambling license in Sweden

Today, the Swedish Gaming Authority (SGA) announced that Multilotto has been granted a Swedish license to operate as from the 1st of January, 2019. The license covers both Lottery and online casino games offerings from Multilotto.
Multilotto is the leading online lottery brand in Sweden and for the past six years it has been offering the world’s biggest lottery jackpots from around the world together with a multitude of casino games.
The new gaming license gives Swedish customers the opportunity to access the games of their choice under Swedish regulation. The SGA also has strict requirements when it comes to pro-active responsible gambling, meaning customers are better protected, resulting in a more positive gaming experience.
Multilotto is one of the leading international betting services for lotteries and offers secure and competitive bets. Its mission is to breakdown borders and offers players the chance to bet on a wide range of international lottery jackpots including America’s Mega Millions and Powerball draws. The company is based in Malta and is currently licensed in Malta, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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