The Tegan and Circle K-backed mobile lottery ticket platform developer secured series D capital from investors including the Panasonic-financed Conductive Ventures.

Jackpocket, the US-based operator of an online platform where users can buy lottery tickets, has received $120m in a series D round featuring Conductive Ventures, the venture firm funded by electronics manufacturer Panasonic.

Left Lane Capital led the round, which included Greenspring Associates, The Raine Group, Anchor Capital, Gaingels, BlueRun Ventures, Digital Currency Group, Proof, Santa Barbara Venture Partners and private investors including Mark Cuban, Kevin Hart and Whitney Cummins.

Founded in 2013, Jackpocket lets users buy US state lottery…

Fernando Moncada Rivera

Fernando Moncada Rivera is a reporter at Global Corporate Venturing and also host of the CVC Unplugged podcast.