This is the Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz GmbH employee intranet app. The app for participating Lotto 6aus49, Eurojackpot and other games offered by Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz can be found in the app store as "Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz".
Since 75 years the Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz GmbH is the "Glücksschmiede" (forge of luck) for the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The three keywords "safe", "social" and "sporty" expresses the company's own guidelines and the goals of the company.
SECURE: The quality of our offer is the legal mandate. This provides security in terms of responsible gaming.
SOCIAL: Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz ensures the chance of luck for the individual in the game. But also the luck of the many through its services for the common good in the form of taxes and duties.
SPORTY: The founding idea of the Lotto lies in the promotion of sports. The company is still closely linked to the sport today.Lotto designs the proven range of games with sporting team spirit and takes the challenges of the future.
Over the decades, Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz has developed into a stroke of luck for the entire federal state: Since 1948, the "forge of luck" has paid out over eight billion euros in prizes and paid around 5.5 billion euros in taxes and duties to the common good.
Starting with the traditional sport pools bet, the gaming company's range of games has expanded over the decades to include a comprehensive range of lotteries and sports bets.
After sport pools bet, the popular "6 out of 49" lottery was introduced in 1956, followed in 1970 by the GlücksSpirale. In 1981 the RubbelLotto started. In 1999 the sports bet ODDSET, in 2004 the daily lottery KENO and in 2012 the European lottery Eurojackpot.
With around 6300 employees in a network of around 900 acceptance points and around 160 employees at the headquarter in Koblenz and seven district offices, Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz is one of the most important companies in the federal state.
As a sponsor of culture, Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz is involved in numerous events - for example the "RheinVokal Festival on the Middle Rhine", the "Nibelungen Festival in Worms", the "Middle Rhine Music Festival" or "Palatia Jazz".