Lavaron said the move will on Monday be proposed to the committee tasked with combating overpriced lottery tickets, chaired by Prime Minister's Office Minister Anucha Nakasai. Sellers with quotas must consent to sell their tickets on the Digital Lottery platform, while the Government Lottery Office (GLO) will keep their real tickets. "The platform aims to boost sales channels for retailers and keep the ticket price at a maximum of 80 baht." Lavaron said the platform will also aim to persuade retailers to sell their tickets via the GPO rather than other outlets. "Once the platform is launched, retailers who sell tickets on other [online] platforms will lose their quota immediately," he said, adding that over 9,000 retailers have lost their ticket quota this year.
Source: The Nation Bangkok January 28, 2022 09:08 UTC