Totolotek

Totolotek is a betting company based in Warsaw, Poland. The businesses activity is conducted on the Gambling Act 2018 (Journal of Laws of 2018 item 165).[2] Totolotek is part of the Intralot Group, one of the most recognisable and largest gambling companies in the world, operating games, lotteries, gambling, and sports betting. Intralot is currently in 53 countries, and employs over 5,500 people.

The outside of a Tolotek shop, 2015
Totolotek S.A.
TypeSpółka Akcyjna
IndustryBetting company
Founded1992
Headquartersul. Taneczna 18b
02-829 Warsaw, Poland[1]
Key people
President: Adam Lamentowicz
Websitetotolotek.pl

Company activities

The object of the Company's activity is to organize mutual bets in Poland in accordance with the permits and approved regulations of mutual wagering issued by the Minister of Finance. The activity is governed by the provisions of the Act of 19 November 2009 on gambling. Mutual bets are bets on cash or in-kind prizes based on the guessing of:

  • results of sports competitions between people or animals, in which participants pay rates, and the amount of the prize depends on the total amount of the so-called sweepstakes;
  • occurrence of various events, in which participants pay rates, and the amount of winnings depends on the agreed rate between the host and the payer, the ratio of the payment to the winnings of the so-called Bookmaking.

Totolotek has in its offer both bookmaker bets on the majority of disciplines and sports games as well as betting on football totalizator and totalizator of horse races taking place around the world. Totolotek as a bookmaker has around 350 betting points in Poland. The bookmaker also includes events presented via the website and the mobile application.[3][4]

Sponsorships

Totolotek actively promotes sports within Poland. To reach the targets set by the company itself, promoting youth sports and participation, the company has sponsored the following teams.[5] Since 2010 the company has also been a sponsor of the Legia Warsaw youth academy.

Team Sport Date Source
Lechia GdańskFootball2014–2019[6]
Jagiellonia BiałystokFootball2014–Present[7]
Górnik ZabrzeFootball2014–2016[8]
Wisła KrakówFootball2014–2016[9]
Legia WarsawBasketball2016–Present[10]
PGE Skra BełchatówVolleyball2018–Present[11]
Polish CupFootball Cup Competition2017–Present[12]

References

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