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In March 2017, Betsson Group acquired Jackpot247, having purchased Netplay TV for £26 million.[1]

Business

NetPlay TV plc acquired the business assets of Two Way Gaming Ltd for £2 million in stock. NetPlay TV signed production and gaming agreements with Virgin Media for an initial period until 30 June 2013, and took over production of the Challenge Jackpot brand, including its website and television channel.[2]

On 25 March 2010, NetPlay TV and Virgin Media Television agreed to the termination of the option agreement entered into on 7 April 2009 under which VMTV was granted options over 14.9 million ordinary shares representing 9.9 per cent of the share capital then in issue at a price of 18p per share.[3] Under the revised agreement, NetPlay TV took control of the Challenge Jackpot database and terminated the option agreement in exchange for a fixed cash payment of £1.82 million. The database generated £2.9 million of gross gaming margin from 12 May to 31 December 2009 and was subject to a revenue share agreement. Under the revised terms all revenues arising from this database were retained by NetPlay TV, with VMTV receiving fixed monthly payments that reflected the value of its airtime.

Restrictions

Jackpot247 is not available to those who live in Northern Ireland or the Channel Islands.

Television channel

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Challenge Jackpot logo

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Publicis was appointed to handle the £3 million launch brief for Challenge Jackpot, creating a TV, print, and online campaign, and came up with the tag line "your favourite place to play".[5] The main programme, Roulette Nation (Live), aired between 10Script error: No such module "String".pm and 3Script error: No such module "String".am daily (previously live between 6Script error: No such module "String".pm and 4Script error: No such module "String".am), with Roulette Nation Express taking over between 3Script error: No such module "String".am and 10Script error: No such module "String".pm. Bingo Stars aired for 30 minutes at around 12:30Script error: No such module "String".am.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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On Virgin Media's cable television service, an interactive application developed by Two Way Media enabled viewers to play along with live programming on the channel; alternatively, viewers were able to participate on the channel's website.[4]

The channel closed down on 1 January 2011, shortly after the purchase of Virgin Media Television by BSkyB from Virgin Media, and was replaced with Aastha TV on Sky.[6]

Presenters

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Years Presenters Shows
2010–2011 Simon Atkins Bingo Stars
2008–2009 Ben Baldwin Roulette Nation
2008–2009 Jeff Brazier Roulette Nation
2010 Georgina Burnett Bingo Stars
2010–2011 Lucia Coward Bingo Stars
2008–2010 Sarah-Jane Crawford Roulette Nation
2010–2011 Liam Dolan Roulette Nation
2008–2010 Anna Fowler Roulette Nation
2008–2012 Kevin Harris Bingo Stars
Roulette Nation
2008–2010 Lynsey Hipgrave Roulette Nation
2010–2011 Lawrie Jordan Bingo Stars
2010 Caroline Kautsouds Bingo Stars
2008–2009 Alex Kramer Roulette Nation
2008–2016 Emma Lee Roulette Nation
2008–2013 Vicky Letch Roulette Nation
2008–2013 Mel Peachey Roulette Nation
2009–2019 Craig Stevens Jackpot247
2010–2019 Steve Milne Jackpot247
2012–2017 Jamie Rickers Jackpot247
2013–2019 Carrie Watson Jackpot247
2012–2019 Leah Charles King Jackpot247
2014–2019 James Green Jackpot247
2014–2019 Gema Enseñat Jackpot247
2017–2019 Alex Simpson Jackpot247
2017–2019 Adele Sica Jackpot247

TV advertisements

In April 2014, Jackpot cited the Welsh village of Pwllgloyw in a TV commercial as one of the worst places in the UK for mobile internet reception.[7] According to Ofcom, Powys had the poorest 3G reception in mainland England and Wales, and the area around Pwllgloyw fell in the worst 6% of the UK for 3G coverage by all network operators.[8] The company claimed that, in places like Pwllgloyw, players were unable to win jackpots 24/7.

Data breach

In January 2020, Jackpot247 sent emails to all of their customers advising them that they had suffered a data breach with the following message:

We regret to inform you that Jackpot247 has suffered a security incident and some of your personal data has been revealed to an unauthorized person. We took various mitigating measures and the unauthorised person is no longer able to access your data. Rest assured that our investigations show that your credit card, payment information, password and copies of any documents sent to Jackpot247 have not been accessed and remain secure. After conducting detailed investigations into the incident, we can confirm that the unauthorised person has been able to access your username and name, email address, telephone number, residential address, date of registration and some internal activity classifications that are not of relevance to the unauthorized person.

It is our duty to report this data breach to you and inform you what data has been compromised.

Users were advised to reset passwords and be wary of phishing emails being received.[9]

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External links

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