A spending limit will be implemented for players purchasing lottery products online as part of Allwyn Entertainment's forthcoming takeover as the new operator of the UK National Lottery.
Lottery participants in the United Kingdom will be limited to a set number of tickets purchased online, as well as the amount they can spend digitally.
UK Lottery merchants were sent a contract that they must sign by December 18, which includes new terms imposed by Allwyn as part of their acquisition.
According to the agreement, retailers selling National Lottery products must limit the number of scratch-off tickets sold per client to ten and the total value of a single customer's transaction to £50.
Lottery participants in the United Kingdom will be limited to a set number of tickets purchased online, as well as the amount they can spend digitally.
UK Lottery merchants were sent a contract that they must sign by December 18, which includes new terms imposed by Allwyn as part of their acquisition.
According to the agreement, retailers selling National Lottery products must limit the number of scratch-off tickets sold per client to ten and the total value of a single customer's transaction to £50.