While many enjoy the thrill of playing the Lotto, winning the lottery is a feeling few get to experience. And yet, millions in Lotto jackpot prize money are yet to be claimed!
Ithuba is calling on all players to check their tickets.
Here’s what you need to know, and how to claim your money you’re one of the lucky millionaires.
Calling all Stellenbosch players!
The most recent big winner bagged R32.785,982.10 in the Lotto Plus 1 game (draw 2360), which took place on 16 August.
The winning ticket, valued at R40, was bought at a retail store in Stellenbosch. The win has created a ripple of excitement among the local community.
Ithuba CEO Charmain Mabuza congratulated the winner, and reminded all that “dreams do come true!”
She said the most recent win is “a shining example” of how lives can change and opportunities can come true.
In a separate statement, Ithuba is calling Lotto and Powerball players to “claim their fair share of over R142 million prizes” still waiting to be collected.
Mabuza said the unclaimed prizes “accumulated over various draws and represent the aspirations and hopes of countless players”.
“Our players are at the heart of everything we do, we must therefore remind [everyone] to check their tickets as this could be a life-changing moment waiting to happen”.
Ithuba said the process is hassle-free and convenient. Lottery players are urged to check their tickets and compare their numbers to the winning results.
Winners with earnings over R50,000 are provided with free financial and trauma counselling, and all winnings are tax-free.
If you are in possession of a winning ticket, head to a participating lottery retailer to claim prizes up to R2,000, with some retailers authorised to pay up to R10,000.
For winnings over R10,000, head over to your nearest Ithuba regional office or Post Office.
Players who bought their tickets from the national lottery website or from participating banking apps will receive winnings of up to R250,000 automatically in their accounts.
If the prize money exceed the R250,000 limit, it can be claimed at the Ithuba head office or a regional office.
Remember, tickets expire 365 days from the draw date, after which unclaimed winnings will be used to support various charitable initiatives.
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