KEY POINTS
  • Jackpot is looking to grow the U.S. lottery business by putting it online.
  • The company has raised money from top sports executives, and NBA superstars James Harden and Joel Embiid and NHL great Martin Brodeur round out some of the big name investors.
  • The platform hopes to attract a new, younger demographic.
Jackpot

Online lottery ticket company Jackpot announced Wednesday that it closed on $35 million in series A funding, led by some of the biggest names in sports who see the promising growth potential in digital lottery sales.

The cash infusion could enable Jackpot to start rolling out its website and app later this year in select locations where online lottery ticket sales are allowed. For example, the company said it could operate in states including New York, New Jersey, Texas, Ohio and Oregon.