Online lottery courier service Jackpot.com announces exclusive partnership with 7-Eleven, Inc.
Jackpot.com, an online lottery courier service that allows consumers to purchase official state lottery tickets on their phone, tablet or computer, today announced an exclusive partnership with 7-Eleven Inc., the world’s largest convenience store chain, as its official lottery courier service.
As part of the partnership, 7-Eleven customers in Ohio and Massachusetts will be able to sign up and play lottery and scratch-off games on the Jackpot.com app or website. The program will initially launch in over 600 7-Eleven and Speedway stores in Ohio and Massachusetts with a special launch promotion that gives 7-Eleven customers a free lottery ticket with their first deposit using the promo code “7Eleven.”
Akshaye Khanna, CEO and co-founder of Jackpot.com, said:
We are thrilled to be working with 7-Eleven, the leading lottery ticket retailer in the country. By leveraging our technology and innovation, we can provide additional convenience for their customers while adding an additional revenue stream. A truly win-win relationship for everyone.
Launching in Ohio and Massachusetts in 2023 and 2024, respectively, Jackpot.com aims to add another avenue for player convenience with one of the most recognizable brands in convenience retail. With a presence in Ohio, the seventh-largest lottery market in the country, and Massachusetts, whose state lottery generated $1.2 billion in net revenue for the Commonwealth in fiscal year 2024, Jackpot.com’s partnership with 7-Eleven represents an additional level of accessibility for players.
Jackpot.com remains committed to responsible gaming and has invested heavily in protocols, allowing customers of legal age to set spending limits and daily deposit limits, while providing access to local and national responsible gaming resources, self-exclusion, self-suspension, and automatic notifications that offer assistance if problematic behavior is detected. Jackpot.com is also the only lottery courier service to launch with iCap certification from the National Council on Problem Gambling.