Technology/Services

7-Eleven Partners With Online Lottery Service

Consumers in Massachusetts, Ohio can purchase tickets on their phones, tablets or computers
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Photograph courtesy of 7-Eleven, Jackpot.com

7-Eleven Inc., Irving, Texas, is partnering with Jackpot.com, an online lottery courier service based in San Franciscothat allows consumers to purchase official state lottery tickets on their phone, tablet or computer.

The program will initially launch in more than 600 7-Eleven and Speedway stores in Ohio and Massachusetts, with a special launch promotion that gives 7-Eleven customers a free lottery ticket on their first deposit by using promo code “7Eleven.”

We're thrilled to work with 7-Eleven, the leading retailer of lottery tickets in the country, said Akshay Khanna, CEO and co-founder of Jackpot.com. Leveraging our technology and innovation, we can provide additional convenience for their customers, while adding an additional source of revenue. A true win-win relationship for all.

With a presence in Ohio, the nation's seventh-largest lottery market, and Massachusetts, whose state lottery produced $1.2 billion in net profit for the Commonwealth during the 2024 fiscal year, Jackpot.com's collaboration with 7-Eleven represents an added layer of accessibility for players, the company said.

Jackpot.com allows customers of legal age to set spend limits and limits on daily deposits. It also provides access to local and national responsible gambling resources, self-exclusion, self-suspension and automated notifications that offer help should problematic behavior be detected, according to the company.

  • 7-Eleven is No. 1 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. 

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven Inc. operates, franchises or licenses more than 83,000 convenience stores in 19 countries and regions, including more than 13,000 7-Eleven convenience stores in the United States.

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