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Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation entered a material definitive agreement for a strategic technology partnership between its subsidiary Sports Predicts Limited and Polymarket on April 27, 2026. Polymarket’s decentralized prediction markets technology will be integrated into the Sports.com platform as “Sports.com Predict.”
Polymarket will supply APIs, SDKs and infrastructure so users can access and transact in event-based contracts within Sports.com. The parties will share net revenue from transaction fees on trades executed via Sports.com Predict. Polymarket will be the exclusive provider of prediction market technology for Sports.com during the agreement’s initial term through June 30, 2029, while each party keeps its own intellectual property.
The agreement includes customary confidentiality, indemnification and dispute resolution provisions and requires compliance with applicable laws, including geo-restrictions where necessary. SEGG describes Sports.com Predict as a phased rollout, aimed at high-volume, real-time sports outcome markets and positioned as a potential high-margin growth engine within its broader digital sports, entertainment and gaming ecosystem.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation, doing business as SEGG Media Corporation, reported receiving a Nasdaq notice of non-compliance for not timely filing its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. The notice states the company is out of compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), which requires timely periodic reports.
The notice does not immediately affect the listing of the company’s common stock on Nasdaq. SEGG has 60 calendar days from April 17, 2026 to submit a plan to regain compliance, and Nasdaq may grant up to 180 calendar days from the original Form 10-K due date if the plan is accepted. The company states it intends to submit such a plan and is working diligently to complete and file the Form 10-K as soon as practicable.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation appointed two new members to its Board of Directors. On February 25, 2026, the Board named Robert Stubblefield, the company’s Chief Financial Officer and Interim Chief Executive Officer and President, as a Class II director with a term running until the 2027 annual stockholders’ meeting, or until a successor is elected and qualified.
The Board also appointed Daniel Bailey, CEO of Veloce Media Group, as a Class III director with a term running until the 2028 annual stockholders’ meeting, or until a successor is elected and qualified. The filing explains that the Board values Stubblefield’s financial leadership and experience with capital structure, acquisitions, and operations, and views Bailey’s experience in digital motorsport, gaming media, sponsorships, and audience growth as important to integrating Veloce and building scalable sports and entertainment assets.
The document notes that Bailey was a party to a Share Purchase Agreement related to the company’s acquisition of a controlling interest in Veloce and received consideration for his equity in that transaction. This transaction was previously disclosed as a related party transaction under Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K, and the company states it has no additional related party transactions with Bailey that require disclosure under that rule.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in Veloce Esports Limited. The company agreed to buy 20,008 existing Veloce shares for an aggregate £25,135,262 (approximately $34.2 million), paid in staged cash, 2,127,086 SEGG common shares, and a pre-funded warrant for 227,500 shares.
It also subscribed for 4,634 newly issued A1 ordinary shares of Veloce for £5,675,444.74 (approximately $7.7 million), funded with £3,187,500 in cash and 338,360 SEGG shares valued at $10.00 per share. After these transactions, SEGG owns about 67.93% of Veloce’s issued share capital, and the deal qualifies as a significant acquisition above the 20% threshold, requiring additional financial and pro forma information to be filed within 71 days.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation entered a Common Stock Equity Distribution Agreement that permits “at the market” sales of common stock up to $5,572,584 through Dawson James Securities as sales agent.
The company can sell shares from time to time under an effective Form S-3 shelf registration and a January 9, 2026 prospectus supplement. Dawson James will receive a 3.0% cash commission on gross proceeds, and the agreement can be suspended or terminated by either party under specified conditions.
The company plans to use any net proceeds for working capital, potential acquisitions, and general corporate purposes, while agreeing to customary representations, covenants, indemnification and to maintain its Nasdaq listing.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation registered an at-the-market offering to sell up to $5,572,584 aggregate offering price of common stock under an Equity Distribution Agreement with Dawson James Securities, Inc.
The ATM permits sales from time to time on Nasdaq or through negotiated transactions, with Dawson paid up to 3.0% of gross proceeds plus expense reimbursement. The prospectus supplement cites 12,643,447 shares outstanding as of February 18, 2026 and states a public float of approximately $23.6 million based on 10,673,191 shares held by non-affiliates and a specified reference price.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation is launching an at-the-market equity program, registering the sale of common stock with an aggregate offering price of up to $5,572,584 through Dawson James Securities as sales agent or principal.
The shares may be sold from time to time on Nasdaq or in negotiated transactions, with Dawson earning up to 3.0% of gross proceeds. Based on a recent price of $1.21, the company illustrates a scenario of issuing 6,022,797 shares, which would raise capital while diluting existing holders.
The company plans to use net proceeds for working capital, potential acquisitions, and general corporate purposes. It highlights significant risks, including a history of operating losses, prior restatements and related investigations, lawsuits by security purchasers, substantial dilution risk, and a disclosed risk that it may not be able to continue as a going concern.
The filing also notes the recent rebranding from Lottery.com Inc. to Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation, a prior January 2026 registered direct offering that raised about $1.7 million, and termination of a senior secured convertible note with Evergreen Capital Management.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation, formerly Lottery.com Inc., has formally changed its corporate name through a Certificate of Amendment filed in Delaware on January 27, 2026. The company will be doing business as SEGG Media Corp., SEGG Media, and SEGG.
The filing states that the company’s business operations, assets, capitalization, and governance structure remain unchanged by this name change. Its common stock will continue trading on The Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol SEGG, and its warrants will continue trading under the symbol LTRYW.
Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation (SEGG Media), formerly Lottery.com Inc., will hold its 2025 virtual annual stockholder meeting on February 9, 2026. Stockholders of record as of January 15, 2026, when 8,680,518 common shares were outstanding, can vote online.
Items up for vote include electing one Class III director, ratifying Boladale Lawal & Co. as auditor for 2025, and approving a Nasdaq Exchange Cap Proposal tied to large equity issuances under a $300,000,000 stock purchase facility with Generating Alpha Ltd. and a potential similar credit facility with other lenders. The company also seeks broad authority for forward stock splits (2‑for‑1 to 30‑for‑1), reverse stock splits (1‑for‑2 to 1‑for‑30), and to increase the 2021 Incentive Plan reserve to 3,750,000 post‑reverse‑split shares. An advisory proposal would allow adjournment to solicit more proxies. A prior proposal to change the corporate name has been withdrawn because the legal name change to Sports Entertainment Gaming Global Corporation became effective on January 27, 2026 without a shareholder vote.
Lottery.com Inc. reports that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a civil complaint in federal court naming certain former senior executives, the company, and a former SPAC CEO as defendants. The complaint concerns alleged securities law violations tied mainly to conduct between 2020 and mid‑2022, including around Lottery.com’s merger with Trident Acquisitions Corp.
The individuals formerly serving as executive officers are no longer employed or associated with the company. Lottery.com states it has significantly changed management, governance, and internal controls since mid‑2022 and that current leadership was not involved in the conduct described. The company has fully cooperated with the SEC and is engaged in non‑binding settlement discussions it believes are close to resolving the matter without material liability for the company, while maintaining that the complaint lacks merit as to the company and reserving the right to defend the case.