There is currently no information on the Lotto Spring website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Lotto Spring website domain (“lottospring.com”) was registered on the 21st of November 2014, with Jamie Mather or Nexus Group listed as the domain owner.

A PO Box address in the British Virgin Islands is also provided, but it would appear Lotto Spring exists there in name only.

On his Twitter profile, Mather lists his location as Malta – which is presumably where Lotto Spring is being operated from.

Nexus Group is a company that appears to be owned by Mather, also run out of Malta.

On his personal website, Mather (right) describes himself as an online marketing consultant, stage speaker, trainer, business partner, event creator and business consultant.

My Mission for 2015 is to team up with REAL Businesses and help them become something much bigger than they are today.

If you’re a business anywhere in the world who wants to evolve and grow their sales, digital presence, do something new and crazy, or turn their little deli shop in to the most renowned sandwich shop in the western spiral arm of the galaxy, then you need to check my skills and story.

If my skills and your requirements match, then we should already be on the phone.

As per a Facebook update posted on the 25th of July, Mather appears to currently promoting Lotto Spring in Russia:

So glad to be in Moscow again, in the summer it’s my favourite city on earth. Some good friend’s to meet with, some good contacts to share my new project opportunity with.

Various Lotto Spring marketing presentations identify Jamie Mather as the CEO of the company.

Read on for a full review of the Lotto Spring MLM business opportunity.

The Lotto Spring Product Line

Lotto Spring has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Lotto Spring affiliate membership itself.

The Lotto Spring Compensation Plan

The Lotto Spring compensation plan sees affiliates pay monthly fees for tickets into various prize draws.

In addition to lottery winnings, Lotto Spring affiliates also earn residual commissions when affiliates in their downlines win prizes.

Lotto Spring Mega Draws

placed in syndicate with 49 other affiliates (50 total)

Lotto Spring Mega 5 (every Tuesday) – €1 million EUR (€4 million distributed to syndicate)

Lotto Spring Mega 10 (first 3 Fridays of every month) – €2 million EUR (€8 million distributed to syndicate)

Lotto Spring Mega 50 (last Friday of the month) – €10 million EUR (€40 million distributed to syndicate)

Second place across all draws pays €200,000 and third place €100,000.

Euro Million Draws

Using the numbers drawn in the Euro Millions lottery each week, Lotto Spring run their own lesser draw as follows:

Match 2 = €5 EUR

Match 2+1 = €10 EUR

Match 1+2 = €15 EUR

Match 3 = €20 EUR

Match 2+2 = €25 EUR

Match 3+1 = €25 EUR

Match 3+2 = €100 EUR

Match 4 = €150 EUR

Match 4+1 = €1000 EUR

Match 4+2 = €10,000 EUR

Every Lotto Spring affiliate


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Lotto Spring?
Lotto Spring is owned and operated by Jamie Mather, listed as the domain owner of lottospring.com since November 2014. Mather is associated with Nexus Group and operates the business from Malta, despite maintaining a PO Box address in the British Virgin Islands. He describes himself as an online marketing consultant, speaker, trainer, and business consultant.

Where is Lotto Spring based?
Although Lotto Spring maintains a PO Box address in the British Virgin Islands, the company operates primarily from Malta, where Jamie Mather is located. The British Virgin Islands address appears to be a nominal presence only, with Malta serving as the actual operational headquarters.

What is Jamie Mather's professional background?
Jamie Mather identifies himself as an online marketing consultant, stage speaker, trainer, business partner, event creator, and business consultant. He owns


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