Loteria Romana available in over 10,000 new locations with un-doi Centru de plati collaboration

Loteria Romana has formed a new collaboration with un-doi Centru de plati network, offering its players the opportunity to play in over 10,000 new locations.
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Loteria Romana, Romania’s Lottery, has formed a new collaboration and will be present in the un-doi Centru de plati (one-two Payment Center) network, offering its players the opportunity to play their favourite games in over 10,000 new locations.

un-doi Centru de plati is a solution launched by Mobile Distribution. Its services are available in over 10,000 locations in Romania, offering customers the opportunity to pay all their utility bills in the same place, as well as services for electronic charging of prepaid cards, insurance, road tax or money transfer.

Sebastian-Iacob Moga, General Manager at Loteria Romana, said: “A new opportunity to participate in the lottery games will be offered by Loteria Romana to all those who want to try their luck.

“If at the beginning of my term we were present in 1,900 locations and we managed to expand the network so far to over 7,400 points of sale, here, now, we take a new important step and meet the Romanians who will be able to participate in lotto games in almost 17,000 locations, as soon as the technical operations will be completed.”

Calin Chira, General Manager at un-doi Centru de plati, added: “We are delighted to conclude the partnership with Loteria Romana, a collaboration that will bring major benefits to millions of Romanians, giving them the opportunity to purchase lucky tickets from over 10,000 partner stores and one or two payment centers across the country.

“At a time when we are all trying to save valuable time and make purchases from the same place, we are glad that this partnership enriches the portfolio of services of the stores in the un-doi Centru de plati network and the number of satisfied customers who will cross their threshold.”

Earlier this month, Loteria Romana agreed to a contract with the country’s state-owned CEC Bank to implement card payments with its lottery units.