A firm has secured an e-gaming licence to operate on the Isle of Man.
Lottery messenger company, Jinni Lotto, allows players to bet on the outcome of different lotteries across the globe and offers a number of scratchcard options.
Its chief executive, David Bazak, says the Island's 'internationally renowned reputation' was a key factor in its decision making.
Meanwhile, Digital Isle of Man's Head of e-gaming, Tony Ure, is wishing the company every success for the future.
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