
Postkodelotteri Norge
The Norwegian lottery market was re-regulated in 2015 and five licences were made available for charity lotteries. This made it possible for the Postkodelotteri (Norwegian Postcode Lottery) to enter the market. The licences are held by the 23 charity partners. This gives them the right to market Postcode Lottery in Norway.
The licence comes with very clear demands regarding turn-over and marketing; the turnover is limited to MNOK 410 on a yearly basis and the marketing investments are limited to 10 percent of the turnover after paid out prizes.

Norway
+47 955 10 000
kundeservice@postkodelotteriet.no
www.postkodelotteriet.no

Our year in numbers: 2024
| NOK 358 million | ticket sales |
|---|---|
| 154,000 | subscriptions |
| NOK 116.5 million | to players |
| NOK 120.8 million | to charity partners |
| 2 | charity partners |
| NOK 496.2 million | raised for charity partners since 2018 |
Find the most recent annual report and allocations in the newsroom.
NOK 120.8
million
raised in 2024
Lottery format

The Norwegian lottery is based on the same format as the other Postcode Lotteries, where the postcode is the basis of the lottery number.

Key success factors
Neighbours win together and charities receive vital funding.
The lottery supports 23 charities. The Postcode Lottery Group is carrying all the risks and expenses associated with getting this Postcode Lottery off the ground.

Postkodelotteri ambassadors
Postkodelotteri has two strong well-known and socially engaged ambassadors.


