New charitable lottery game expands ZEAL’s portfolio with another in-house developed format

ZEAL has introduced a new charity lottery offering into the German market with the launch of Dream Car Raffle (Traumautoverlosung).

Dream Car Raffle is the company’s third charitable lottery launch in the market, following the success of its Dream House Raffle (Traumhausverlosung) and freiheit+ products.

“We are pleased to further expand our core business with attractive new products,” said ZEAL Group CEO Stefan Tweraser. “Traumautoverlosung is another step towards diversifying our portfolio and reaching new target groups.”

At launch, a Porsche 911 GT3 RS will be raffled, with a total of 250,000 tickets available. At least 20 per cent of ticket revenue will be allocated to charitable causes. 

In 2026, the initiative is partnering with Johanniter, one of Germany’s leading charitable organizations.

“With Traumautoverlosung, we are focusing on cars that are otherwise out of reach for many people – highly desirable models that are often difficult to obtain on the market,” said Michael Lee, founder of Traumautoverlosung. “Our goal is to translate this demand into a transparent, digital product with clearly defined mechanics.”

Dream Car Raffle is operated by Dreamify, a wholly owned subsidiary of ZEAL, while marketing and sales is handled by Lotto24, also part of the group.

Shares in ZEAL Network SE (FRA:TIMA) were trading 2.24 per cent lower at €47.90 per share in Frankfurt earlier Wednesday.