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Willy Vi, dalla strada al palcoscenico: il coreografo delle star nato e cresciuto in Maciachini
“La Musica è la ciliegina sulla torta”, il valore aggiunto ad una carriera da coreografo e ballerino che parla da sé.
Le radici di Willy, all’anagrafe William Viatore, affondano nella cultura urban milanese di fine ’90: il mondo dell’hip-hop e i suoi valori. Il suo curriculum è una lista infinita di collaborazioni con personaggi e realtà del mondo dello spettacolo: Coolio, Lil Wayne, Pitbull, Tedua, Shade, Marracash, Club Dogo, Michelle Hunziker, Giulia Salemi, Deejay tv, Prime Video, GoTv, Sky Italia, Canale 5, Rai, Samsung, Lottomatica...
Dopo il ballo e le coreografie, Willy decide di raccontarsi attraverso la Musica: con Mas Production - il producer magico che lo aiuta nella creazione delle basi - e One Take Studio ha già rilasciato diversi singoli ed un Ep, Arya, che è stato accolto positivamente dalla critica. Attorno a lui si è creato un Mondo, un universo variopinto di artisti, cantanti, musicisti e professionisti del settore musicale: nelle stanze di One Take Studio è facile incontrare Ranmah, talento emergente della scena milanese, Francy, vocalist di riferimento per le nuove generazioni, e i soci di Key Records, l’etichetta di Milano che collabora con One Take a livello di distribuzione e promozione.
L’idea di partenza è molto semplice: “Sono un ballerino e coreografo ma so fare bene anche Musica”. Willy avvertiva nel profondo il bisogno di raccontare la propria storia, il proprio percorso. Le sue canzoni, spesso, parlano d’amore: il suo ultimo lavoro, l’Ep Arya, è una collezione di canzoni d’amore in chiave rap.
I suoi brani hanno un suono fresco; lo stile commerciale è qualificato da un forte tocco personale: questa è la sua drill & blues / rhythm & drill, l’unione dell’ r’n’b e della drill, ossia crearsi la propria strada, creare qualcosa di nuovo.
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209118&_unique_id=66f121372c750 #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain.
One source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August. Flutter will gain … Read More
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209117&_unique_id=66f12136177ec Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain. One
source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209116&_unique_id=66f121350b3ca Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain. One
source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209115&_unique_id=66f121337d724 Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain. One
source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August. Flutter will gain … Read More
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209114&_unique_id=66f1201baa2e5 Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain.
One source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August. Flutter will gain … Read More
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209113&_unique_id=66f1201a22219 Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain. One
source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online - #GLOBAL BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209112&_unique_id=66f1201886516 #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain.
One source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter���s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August. Flutter will gain … Read More
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Analysts applaud Snaitech deal which could double Flutter’s Italy market share - Journal Important Online - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/analysts-applaud-snaitech-deal-which-could-double-flutters-italy-market-share/?feed_id=209111&_unique_id=66f12016c9a6d Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country. Flutter informed the market on 17 September it had committed to purchasing Playtech’s Italian B2C business Snaitech, after the two parties mentioned talks were ongoing back in August.Flutter will gain a 100% ownership of the omnichannel operator, in a deal that is expected to close in Q1 2025.Its main reasoning for the purchase is to complement its ‘local hero’ brand portfolio, which comprises leading local operators in growing markets. And to no doubt grow its presence in Italy, a key market.Snaitech gives Flutter pole position in ItalyJefferies estimates Flutter could end up with a 30% share of the Italian gaming market once the deal closes, thanks to its multi-brand positioning. It expects the group to maintain a top spot for online share.Flutter had a 15% GGR share of the Italian online betting and igaming market in 2023 through its Sisal and PokerStars brands. Snaitech comes in just behind on 10%.However, Snaitech reigns in retail betting with a 16% share, behind market leader Lottomatica’s 42%. Flutter sits behind the two with 13%.Omnichannel is crucial for growth in betting. Italy’s 2018 advertising ban means operators with a retail presence are front of mind for customers. This is borne out by the figures; operators with both retail and online presence made up 66% of H1 revenues, said Barclays, citing H2 Gambling Capital figures. “As long as current restrictions on advertising hold this dynamic should persist and lead to a further mix shift within online GGR to omnichannel operators, as overall online penetration accrues to the latter set,” Barclays said in its note.Could Flutter eye up Spain for future M&A?Italian revenue currently makes up almost half (47%) of Flutter’s International division, says Barclays. It is also one of the operator’s “consolidate and invest” markets.This segment also includes Armenia, Brazil, Georgia, Spain and Turkey, Barclays notes. These countries accounted for roughly 77% of Flutter’s H1 revenue and 71% of its International profits.And – aside from Spain – it has made recent acquisitions in each territory. Adjarabet, acquired in 2019, is Georgia’s market leader with a strong presence in Armenia. Last week Flutter snapped up a 56% stake in NSX Group, parent company of Brazil’s Betnacional.The operator has a foothold in Turkey thanks to Sisal – acquired in 2021 – winning a 10-year contract to operate the national lottery, Milli Piyango, in 2019. Sisal, of course, also strengthened Flutter’s position in Italy.What will Playtech do with all its cash?It’s been a very good week for Playtech. The Snaitech sale comes on the back of it reigniting its Caliplay JV with Caliente in Mexico, following a dispute and subsequent legal battle over fees.The group is expected to net some cash from sale, even after paying a mammoth shareholder dividend of €1.7bn-€1.8bn.Playtech has seemingly repositioned itself as a pure-play B2B behemoth on the back of this sale, giving it a simplified business structure and clear position in the market. “This could give scope for further simplification and cost opportunities in its B2B business,” the note said.Playtech will make a 3x profit on Snaitech, which it bought back in 2018 for €846m. “The deal represents a very attractive price for Playtech,” Investec said.However, Playtech will retain a B2C business in Happybet, the German omnichannel sportsbook brand. Snaitech absorbed Happybet in 2021, although it will transfer back to Playtech following the Flutter deal.But questions around what Playtech might do with its newfound riches remain. One
source told iGB it could be a potential buyer for sports betting platform provider Kambi, which has been quietly up for sale for some time.Kambi’s sportsbook technology offering could round out Playtech’s B2B offering and would give it additional access into key emerging markets like Brazil. Playtech’s existing sports division, it’s worth noting, recorded a €72m impairment in 2023 following the loss of two “significant” retail contracts during the year.“Analysts have applauded Flutter’s €2.3bn acquisition of Playtech’s Italian B2C Snaitech business this week. Flutter could now double its market share in the country…” http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-6133278.jpeg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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Gamma Intermediate ha avviato il collocamento di 15 milioni di azioni di Lottomatica, pari a circa il 6% del capitale sociale dell'azienda, attraverso un'offerta privata mediante una procedura di accelerated bookbuilding. Con la conclusione di questo collocamento, Gamma Intermediate manterrà una partecipazione diretta del 51,5% nel capitale sociale di Lottomatica. Per garantire la stabilità del titolo, Gamma ha accettato un lock-up di 90 giorni per le azioni rimanenti, condición che sarà soggetta all'approvazione dei Joint Global Coordinators e ad alcune deroghe standard. La nota specifica che il collocamento è indirizzato esclusivamente a investitori istituzionali idonei, e non ci sarà un’offerta pubblica in alcun Paese. Le condizioni definitive del collocamento saranno comunicate il 20 settembre 2024, con una data di regolamento prevista per il 24 settembre 2024 o nei giorni immediatamente successivi. Questa operazione potrebbe influenzare il mercato di Lottomatica e la sua posizione competitiva nel settore del gioco, considerando l'importanza degli investimenti istituzionali in azioni del genere. Gamma Intermediate, pertanto, mira a mantenere un controllo sostanziale su Lottomatica, agevolando così una strategia di crescita a lungo termine per l'azienda.
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Ecco l'articolo in italiano: Lottomatica Group chiude il primo semestre 2024 con un buon andamento Il Gruppo Lottomatica ha pubblicato i risultati del primo semestre 2024, evidenziando una raccolta di 18 miliardi di euro, con un aumento del 23% rispetto allo stesso periodo dell'anno precedente. La raccolta online ha conosciuto un aumento del 41%, mentre i ricavi sono stati pari a 931,8 milioni di euro, con un aumento del 14% rispetto allo stesso periodo dell'anno precedente e del 20% a payout normalizzato. Il secondo trimestre ha visto una raccolta di 491,7 milioni di euro, con un aumento del 24%. L'adjusted Ebitda è stato pari a 317,3 milioni di euro, con un aumento del 6% rispetto allo stesso periodo dell'anno precedente e del 21% a payout normalizzato. L'utile netto adjusted è stato pari a 105,3 milioni di euro. Il Gruppo ha anche aggiornato la sua guidance per l'esercizio 2024, con ricavi attesi di circa 2.030-2.080 milioni di euro, adjusted Ebitda di circa 700-730 milioni di euro e investimenti ricorrenti e per le concessioni invariati. Le iniziative di crescita e pagamenti differiti sono state confermate, ad eccezione dei bolt-ons che saranno aumentati di 35 milioni di euro nel 2024, con un Adjusted Ebitda run rate atteso di circa 20 milioni di euro nel 2025. "L'anno sta iniziando bene, con una forte crescita organica nel secondo trimestre, sostenuta da quote di mercato in aumento nell'Online", ha commentato Guglielmo Angelozzi, amministratore delegato di Lottomatica Group. "Abbiamo completato con successo l'acquisizione di SKS e stiamo procedendo con l'integrazione a ritmo sostenuto, assicurandoci ad oggi circa il 40% delle sinergie annunciate. Inoltre, a maggio abbiamo opportunisticamente rifinanziato obbligazioni per un valore di 900 milioni di euro, con un notevole risparmio sugli interessi. Alla luce della forte performance, della realizzazione delle sinergie di costo e delle acquisizioni previste, aggiorniamo le nostre previsioni per l'esercizio 2024".
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Roma, parte il progetto Mobile Angel: uno smartwatch a sostegno delle donne per chiedere aiuto in caso di aggressione
Roma, parte il progetto Mobile Angel: uno smartwatch a sostegno delle donne per chiedere aiuto in caso di aggressione. Con la firma di ieri mattina di un protocollo tecnico tra la Procura della Repubblica presso il Tribunale di Roma e il Comando Provinciale Carabinieri, parte nella Capitale il progetto "Mobile Angel", per fornire un ulteriore strumento a tutela delle vittime di violenza di genere. L'intesa è stata firmata dal Procuratore Capo Francesco Lo Voi, e dal Comandante Provinciale dei Carabinieri, Generale di Brigata Marco Pecci. Si tratta di una sorta di smartwatch collegato direttamente alla centrale operativa del Comando Provinciale Carabinieri di Roma che, indossato dalla vittima di atti persecutori o comunque di violenza di genere, può essere attivato direttamente dalla stessa che si veda in pericolo ma anche in automatico in caso di aggressione. Il dispositivo è dotato di un microfono e di un apparecchio per la geolocalizzazione, al fine di rendere l'intervento dei Carabinieri più rapido ed efficace anche qualora la persona aggredita non possa parlare. Attraverso un esame attento di tutti i casi di violenza di genere, di concerto con i Magistrati della Procura di Roma, i Carabinieri consegneranno alle vittime che verranno individuate di volta in volta, il dispositivo di allarme da polso, connesso con la rete telefonica tramite l'apparato cellulare dell'utente, sempre previo suo consenso. Nella Capitale, negli ultimi 6 mesi, i Carabinieri hanno gestito con la Procura di Roma 470 attivazioni del protocollo c.d. "codice rosso", nella maggior parte dei casi attinenti a "maltrattamenti in famiglia" e "atti persecutori"; hanno arrestato 82 persone (di cui 16 in esecuzione di ordinanze di custodia cautelare) e denunciato in stato di libertà 322 persone. "Mobile Angel" è un servizio avviato nella Capitale dalla collaborazione tra Arma dei Carabinieri e Soroptimist International club di Roma, Roma Tre e Roma Tiber, e interamente finanziato dalla Fondazione Lottomatica. ... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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Italien ist nicht nur für seine atemberaubende Küche, seine beeindruckende Geschichte und seine malerischen Landschaften bekannt, sondern auch für sein aufregendes Lotto. Das Lotto in Italien, oder "Lottozahlen Italien", wie es auf Deutsch genannt wird, ist eine beliebte Lotterie, die in ganz Italien große Aufmerksamkeit erregt.
Das Lottozahlen Italien-Spiel wird von der Lottomatica S.p.A., der größten Lotteriegesellschaft in Italien, betrieben. Die Ziehungen finden zweimal wöchentlich statt und bieten den Spielern die Chance, große Jackpots zu gewinnen. Die Gewinnzahlen werden jeden Dienstag und Samstagabend gezogen und im Fernsehen sowie online bekannt gegeben.
Die Lottozahlen Italien bestehen aus sechs Hauptzahlen und einer Zusatzzahl, die als "SuperStar" bezeichnet wird. Um den Jackpot zu gewinnen, müssen alle sechs Hauptzahlen und die SuperStar-Zahl korrekt vorhergesagt werden. Es gibt jedoch auch zahlreiche weitere Gewinnklassen, bei denen die Teilnehmer Preise erhalten können, wenn sie weniger als sechs Hauptzahlen richtig tippen.
Das Lotteriespiel ist in Italien sehr beliebt, da es Spannung und die Möglichkeit bietet, das Leben von einem Moment auf den anderen zu verändern. Die Jackpots können oft beträchtlich sein und haben bereits vielen glücklichen Gewinnern finanzielle Freiheit beschert.
Um an der Lottozahlen Italien teilzunehmen, können die Spieler entweder ihre Zahlen persönlich in einer Verkaufsstelle einreichen oder ihre Wetten online abgeben. Es besteht auch die Möglichkeit, eine Zufallsauswahl von Zahlen zu erhalten, falls die Teilnehmer keine bestimmten Vorlieben haben.
Das Lottozahlen Italien-Spiel ist eine aufregende und unterhaltsame Möglichkeit, eine Chance auf große Gewinne zu haben. Bevor Sie jedoch spielen, sollten Sie darauf achten, verantwortungsbewusst zu spielen und sich der Gewinnchancen bewusst zu sein.
Also, viel Glück bei den Lottozahlen Italien! Wer weiß, vielleicht sind Sie der nächste glückliche Gewinner.
Gewinnzahlen Lotto Italien
Das Lotto ist ein beliebtes Glücksspiel, bei dem Spieler die Chance haben, einen großen Geldgewinn zu erzielen. Eine Lotterie, die in Italien stattfindet und viel Aufmerksamkeit erregt, ist das "Lotto Italia". Jede Woche nehmen Millionen von Menschen an dieser spannenden Lotterie teil, in der sie die Möglichkeit haben, ihr Leben für immer zu verändern.
Die Ziehung der Gewinnzahlen findet zweimal wöchentlich statt und wird live im Fernsehen übertragen. Die Spieler hoffen darauf, dass ihre Zahlen gezogen werden, um den Jackpot zu gewinnen. Die Gewinnzahlen werden aus einer Trommel gezogen, in der sich nummerierte Bälle befinden. Die Spieler haben die Möglichkeit, ihre eigenen Zahlen auszuwählen oder die Quick Pick-Funktion zu verwenden, bei der die Zahlen automatisch generiert werden.
Die Gewinnchancen beim Lotto Italia sind recht hoch, was das Spiel besonders attraktiv macht. Es gibt verschiedene Gewinnkategorien, abhängig von der Anzahl der richtig vorausgesagten Zahlen. Neben dem Jackpot gibt es auch Preise für diejenigen, die ein paar Zahlen richtig haben. Diese Preise können immer noch beträchtlich sein und den Spielern eine Menge Geld einbringen.
Die Gewinnzahlen werden nach der Ziehung bekannt gegeben und auf der offiziellen Lotto-Website sowie in den lokalen Medien veröffentlicht. Die Spieler können ihre Spielquittungen überprüfen und sehen, ob sie einen Preis gewonnen haben. Es ist wichtig, dass die Gewinner ihre Preise innerhalb eines bestimmten Zeitraums in Anspruch nehmen, da sie sonst verfallen.
Das Lotto Italia ist nicht nur in Italien beliebt, sondern auch bei internationalen Spielern. Dank moderner Technologie ist es möglich, online an der Lotterie teilzunehmen, unabhängig davon, ob man sich in Italien oder in einem anderen Teil der Welt befindet. Die Jackpots können oft beeindruckende Summen erreichen und die Gewinnchancen sind attraktiv.
Die Teilnahme am Lotto Italia kann sowohl spannend als auch lohnend sein. Es lohnt sich, regelmäßig die Gewinnzahlen zu überprüfen, um sicherzustellen, dass man keinen Preis gewonnen hat. Wer weiß, vielleicht haben Sie Glück und gehören zu den glücklichen Gewinnern des Lotto Italia!
Lotto Jackpot Italien
Der italienische Lotto Jackpot ist einer der am meisten erwarteten Lotteriepreise weltweit. Millionen von Menschen nehmen regelmäßig an dieser aufregenden Lotterie teil, in der sie die Chance haben, eine enorme Geldsumme zu gewinnen.
Der italienische Lotto Jackpot ist bekannt für seine beeindruckenden Gewinnsummen, die oft mehrere Millionen Euro betragen. Das macht die italienische Lotterie zu einer der beliebtesten Lottoveranstaltungen der Welt. Die wöchentlichen Ziehungen bieten den Teilnehmern die Möglichkeit, ihr Glück zu versuchen und von einem einzigen Tag zum Millionär zu werden.
Wie funktioniert der italienische Lotto Jackpot? Jeder Teilnehmer erhält eine Spielkarte mit 90 nummerierten Kästchen. Die Zahlen reichen von 1 bis 90. Während der Ziehung werden dann insgesamt sechs Zahlen zufällig gezogen. Um den Jackpot zu gewinnen, muss man alle sechs Zahlen richtig erraten.
Die Gewinnchancen im italienischen Lotto Jackpot sind zwar relativ gering, doch der Reiz des großen Geldpreises lockt immer wieder viele Menschen an. Obwohl der Hauptgewinn nicht immer geknackt wird, bringt jede Ziehung auch Gewinner in den niedrigeren Gewinnklassen hervor, die immer noch beträchtliche Geldsummen erhalten.
Die italienische Lotterie ist nicht nur in Italien sehr beliebt, sondern zieht auch Spieler aus der ganzen Welt an. Dank moderner Technologie ist es jetzt möglich, online an der italienischen Lotterie teilzunehmen. Das macht es noch einfacher und bequemer für alle, die Chance auf den begehrten Jackpot zu nutzen.
Der italienische Lotto Jackpot ist nicht nur ein Spiel des Glücks, sondern birgt auch eine Menge Spannung und Aufregung in sich. Die wöchentlichen Ziehungen sind ein Ereignis, auf das viele gespannt warten. Wer weiß, vielleicht bist du der nächste glückliche Gewinner des italienischen Lotto Jackpots!
Der Lottoschein in Italien ist eine aufregende Möglichkeit, sein Glück zu versuchen und möglicherweise große Gewinne zu erzielen. Lottospiele haben in Italien eine lange Tradition und haben Millionen von Menschen angezogen, die auf den großen Jackpot hoffen.
Der Lottoschein in Italien unterscheidet sich in einigen Aspekten von anderen Lottoscheinen. Das Spiel besteht aus dem Auswählen von sechs Zahlen aus einer Zahlenreihe von 1 bis 90. Wer alle sechs Zahlen korrekt tippt, gewinnt den Jackpot. Es gibt jedoch auch weitere Gewinnkombinationen für diejenigen, die weniger als sechs Zahlen richtig haben. Je mehr richtige Zahlen, desto höher ist der Gewinn.
Die Ziehungen finden zweimal wöchentlich statt, und die Gewinnzahlen werden im Fernsehen und online bekannt gegeben. Die Preise variieren je nach Anzahl der Gewinner und der Höhe des Jackpots. In der Vergangenheit wurden beeindruckende Jackpots in Höhe von mehreren Millionen Euro gewonnen.
Um einen Lottoschein in Italien zu kaufen, können Sie zu einem lizenzierten Lottohändler gehen oder ihn online erwerben. Die Teilnahme ist sowohl für Italiener als auch für Touristen offen. Es besteht jedoch das Mindestalter von 18 Jahren für die Teilnahme am Lotto in Italien.
Ein weiteres interessantes Merkmal des Lottoscheins in Italien ist, dass die Einnahmen, die durch den Verkauf von Lottoscheinen generiert werden, zur Finanzierung wichtiger Projekte im Bereich Sport, Kultur und Denkmalschutz verwendet werden. Wenn Sie also einen Lottoschein in Italien kaufen, tragen Sie indirekt zur Unterstützung dieser Projekte bei.
Der Lottoschein in Italien bietet eine spannende Möglichkeit, sein Glück zu versuchen und möglicherweise große Gewinne zu erzielen. Egal ob Sie in Italien wohnhaft sind oder nur zu Besuch sind, nehmen Sie an diesem aufregenden Lottospiel teil und sehen Sie, ob Fortuna auf Ihrer Seite steht. Viel Glück!
Lotto spielen ist eine beliebte Freizeitbeschäftigung auf der ganzen Welt. In Italien gibt es eine Vielzahl von Lotterieoptionen, die den Spielern die Möglichkeit bieten, ihr Glück zu versuchen und große Gewinne zu erzielen. In diesem Artikel werden wir uns mit den fünf beliebtesten Lotto-Spielen in Italien befassen.
SuperEnalotto: SuperEnalotto ist das größte und bekannteste Lotto-Spiel in Italien. Die Ziehungen finden dreimal pro Woche statt und der Jackpot kann auf astronomische Höhen ansteigen. Um den Jackpot zu gewinnen, müssen die Spieler sechs Zahlen von 1 bis 90 richtig erraten.
Lotto: Das Lotto-Spiel in Italien ist bekannt für seine langjährige Tradition. Die Ziehungen finden zweimal pro Woche statt und die Spieler müssen sechs Zahlen von 1 bis 90 auswählen, um den Jackpot zu gewinnen. Es gibt auch zusätzliche Gewinnchancen mit den sogenannten 'Jolly' und 'SuperStar' Zahlen.
10eLotto: Das 10eLotto ist ein schnelles und aufregendes Lotto-Spiel in Italien. Die Ziehungen finden alle fünf Minuten statt und die Spieler können aus einer Reihe von Zahlen von 1 bis 90 wählen. Es gibt verschiedene Gewinnstufen, basierend auf der Anzahl der richtigen Zahlen, die die Spieler treffen.
MillionDay: MillionDay ist ein tägliches Lotto-Spiel in Italien. Die Spieler müssen fünf Zahlen von 1 bis 55 auswählen, um den Jackpot zu gewinnen. Es gibt auch zusätzliche Gewinnchancen mit der 'Numerone' Zahl.
VinciCasa: VinciCasa ist eine Lotterie, bei der Spieler ein Traumhaus als Hauptpreis gewinnen können. Die Spieler müssen fünf Zahlen von 1 bis 40 auswählen, um den Jackpot abzuräumen. Es gibt auch weitere Gewinnmöglichkeiten für die richtige Kombination von Zahlen.
Bevor Sie Lotto in Italien spielen, ist es wichtig zu beachten, dass das Mindestalter für die Teilnahme 18 Jahre beträgt. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie verantwortungsbewusst spielen und sich über die Regeln und Gewinnchancen jedes Spiels informieren.
Viel Glück und viel Spaß beim Lotto spielen in Italien!
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