Jumbo Interactive

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Jumbo Interactive Limited
TypePublicly listed entity
ASX: JIN
IndustryLotteries
Founded1995
FounderMike Veverka
Headquarters
Brisbane
,
Australia
Key people
Mike Veverka (Founder, CEO and Major Shareholder), David Barwick (Chairman)
ProductsLotteries, Interactive Technology
RevenueA$24.1 million (FY2014)
SubsidiariesOz lotteries
Websitehttps://www.jumbointeractive.com/

Jumbo Interactive Limited is an Australian corporation and re-seller of lottery games in Australia under agreement with Government Licensed Lottery Operator Tatts Group.[1] Jumbo Interactive operates ozlotteries.com, one of Australia's largest e-commerce websites retailing Australian lotteries, such as Saturday Lotto, Oz Lotto and Powerball. Jumbo Interactive is a publicly listed corporation on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX:JIN).[2]

History[]

Jumbo Interactive was founded by Mike Veverka[3] in 1995 as a software developer and an Internet Service Provider in Queensland, Australia. In 1999, the Company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange as Jumbomall.com[4]

Focus shifted towards Internet lotteries when the Interactive Gambling Act was passed by the Australian Parliament in 2001. Starting with smaller state-based charity lotteries, the company shifted to national lottery games with the acquisition of TMS Global Services in 2005. This business operated a lottery network since 1984 in various Pacific nations in agreement with Tattersalls. Jumbo acquired Manaccom, a software publisher, in 2007[5] and focus shifted towards the Internet and to the development of Oz Lotteries website, which continues to this day, having serviced in excess of 1.5 million customers.

In May 2017 Tatts Group invested $15.6 million in Jumbo, and acquired a 15% stake.[6]

In November 2019, Jumbo acquired the UK lottery manager Gatherwell limited, which creates, launches and manages lottery systems.[7]

In November 2020, Jumbo signed an Agreement with Lotterywest to provide its online software platform and services for up to the next 10 years.[8]

Financial statements[]

At the end of financial year 2016, Jumbo Interactive's TTV (total transaction value) was $156 million. The company's website Oz lotteries continued its unbroken run customer growth since relaunch in 2005 with its database increasing by 10% even in a period of reduced jackpots.[citation needed]

Comparing like-for-like jackpots, sales are growing consistently, with the TTV for FY2017 reaching $142 million. The 2017 financial year saw Jumbo reach a net profit after tax of $7.6 million on a continuing basis.

In 2019 Jumbo's share price increased by 263% during the first 10 months of the year.[9]

By November 2020 the company experienced a significant share price movement during the 3rd Quarter of the year on the ASX, rising to highs of AU$14.97 and falling to the lows of AU$10.63.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ McArthur, Tim (23 August 2015). "Could investors hit the jackpot with Jumbo Interactive Ltd?". Motley Fool Australia.
  2. ^ "JIN News, Analysis, Announcements & Results | Jumbo Interactive Limited | AFR". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Mike Veverka Net Worth (2021) – wallmine.com". au.wallmine.com. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Jumbomall to get Nasdaq quote". Australian Financial Review. 1 December 1999. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Jumbo to Acquire Manaccom". Jumbo Interactive. 25 June 2007.
  6. ^ "Tatts Acquires 15% Stake in Jumbo & Extends Agreements". The Drop. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Australia's Jumbo buying UK lottery manager Gatherwell for £5M". www.spglobal.com. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  8. ^ Miller, George (16 November 2020). "Jumbo signed an agreement with Lotterywest". European Gaming Industry News. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  9. ^ Richardson, Tom (4 October 2019). "Why the Jumbo Interactive share price is up 263% in 2019". The Motley Fool Australia. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Is Jumbo Interactive Limited (ASX:JIN) Potentially Undervalued?". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 8 March 2021.

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