Lotto.com Joins Problem Gambling Awareness Month Initiative

- Lotto.com has recently joined the National Council on Problem Gambling’s (NCPG) PGAM campaign for March.
- The company aims to increase awareness of gambling-related issues.
- Both Lotto.com and PGAM are dedicated to ensuring consumer protection throughout the year.
Lotto.com has become the newest member of the National Council on Problem Gambling’s expansive initiative known as Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM), which takes place in March. Through this collaboration, Lotto.com joins a broad coalition working to address the complexities of gambling addiction.
Lotto.com Advocates for Awareness of Problem Gambling During PGAM
By participating in this initiative, Lotto.com aligns with a platform that empowers organizations to present innovative solutions and effective practices aimed at preventing problem gambling. The focus is on promoting education and connecting individuals at risk with appropriate treatment and recovery services.
In addition, Lotto.com achieved the Internet Compliance Assessment Program (iCAP) accreditation from the NCPG in 2021. This recognition underscores the operator’s dedication to adopting best practices in responsible gambling and comprehensive player protection.
Lotto.com emphasizes that the core message and objectives of PGAM are initiatives that they uphold throughout the year. The company is committed to fostering responsible play and increasing awareness about safe gambling practices.
The organization is also instrumental in promoting this year’s PGAM theme, ‘Seeking Understanding’, which seeks to dispel the stigma associated with gambling addiction and provide a clearer understanding of this often-misunderstood mental health issue.
Year-Round Commitment to Excellence in Player Protection
Lotto.com CEO Thomas Metzger has highlighted the significance of educating players within the lottery sector, stressing the importance to the company’s mission. He stated:
‘Our commitment is rooted in empowering individuals at every level of our organization with the knowledge, training, and tools they need to navigate the lottery landscape responsibly. Through this, we aim to enhance security, build trust, and continue to contribute to a positive lottery experience.’
Meanwhile, the NCPG aims to cultivate awareness and empathy for individuals affected by gambling-related challenges, ensuring they have access to necessary treatment resources.
The campaign is designed to offer support not only to those experiencing gambling-related harm but also to their families, who are often significantly affected by these issues.