National Lottery: Française des Jeux
Française des Jeux (FDJ) is France's national lottery operator and the largest player in the legal casual excitement market. Its key mission is to offer lottery and instant products in a safe and controlled environment, adhering to strict rules of responsible play and marketing. For the player, this means transparent circulations, understandable chances, uniform communication standards and guaranteed payments.
Short business card FDJ
Status: National lottery operator with exclusive rights to lotto and instant lotteries within France.
Product areas: traditional draw lotteries, instant (scratch) games, participation in external transnational draws, as well as retail rates through partner formats.
Channels: wide offline network of points of sale (press, tobacco, bars) + official website and mobile application for lotto and scratch games, where provided.
Supervision: Operates under the general rules of French gambling regulation with a focus on consumer protection and responsible advertising.
Product line
Draw lotteries
Loto (Lotto): "classics of the genre" with regular runs, fixed/rolled jackpots and an understandable ticket.
EuroMillions: a pan-European game in which France participates through FDJ; large jackpots and general drawing rules.
Instant (scratch) games
Illiko et al.: instant result after erasing the protective layer (retail) or instant opening (digital channel). Different topics, denominations and odds of winning indicated on the ticket/description.
Additional formats
Add. draws/options: sometimes "second chances" or additional fields/circulations are available that increase engagement without complicating the rules.
Sales and UX channels
Offline network
Points of sale are located "at home": tobacco, press, bars.
The usual ritual: buy a ticket, fill in the fields (for circulation), get a check/receipt, wait for the draw.
Online and app
Official digital channels allow you to create an account, pass age verification, replenish your balance and participate in permitted lottery products.
For digital "snapshots" and lotto, the same principles of transparency apply: rules and odds are published, transaction history is available in the office.
Responsible play and player protection
Age 18 +: mandatory check.
Limits and controls: Deposit/rate limits and time reminders are available in digital channels.
Informing: probability of winning, rules, warnings and hotlines on RG - visible and standardized.
Marketing: low-key tone, age targeting, banning "excessive incentives," clear stock conditions
How payments and draws work
Transparency of rules: for each product, the probability of winning, the structure of prizes, the frequency of circulation are published.
Payouts: small winnings are given by points of sale; large - through specialized payment channels after checking the ticket/account.
Data security: in digital channels - payment protection, SCA/3-D Secure, identity verification before withdrawal.
How FDJ differs from other market segments
Assortment: FDJ is in charge of lotteries and instant games; online casino games (slots, roulette, blackjack) are not allowed in France.
Market role: FDJ is a "massive" family product with a low entry threshold and clear social standards; sports betting and online poker operate through separate licenses and other operators.
Communication: Emphasis on transparency of rules and social responsibility rather than "high excitement" or aggressive promos.
Frequent questions
Can I participate in EuroMillions through FDJ online?
Yes, if you have a verified account and follow local rules.
Where to watch the results?
In offline points, on official digital storefronts and in the application - on the day of circulation.
At what age can you play?
From 18 years old upon presentation of a document (online - through verification).
Are there any payout fees?
Usually not for standard scenarios; specificity depends on amount, channel and verification requirements.
Practical player checklist
1. Only buy and check tickets through official channels.
2. Complete online verification prior to participation and withdrawal.
3. Read the rules and odds for each product - they are different.
4. Set limits and treat lotto as entertainment rather than a way to make money.
5. Keep tickets and checks, keep track of the timing of the winnings.
FDJ is the "French model" of lotteries: clear products, wide retail, official online, strict standards of responsible play and predictable user experience. For those who choose lotto and instant draws, FDJ remains the basic, safest entry point into the legal segment.