LOTTERIES SOUTH AFRICA R100 million Lotto jackpot claimed, is it you? 5 months ago Szarlot Post Views: 285 The winning ticket purchased at Pick n Pay, Hazeldean Square in Pretoria was claimed after almost three weeks. One South African citizen is R100 million richer after the massive Lotto jackpot was claimed. Ithuba Holdings, the operator of the National Lottery in South Africa was actively searching for the winner of the R100 million jackpot from draw number 2461, which took place on 3 August 2024. The winning ticket purchased at Pick n Pay, Hazeldean Square, Pretoria was unclaimed for almost three weeks, prompting Ithuba to urge all National Lottery participants in Pretoria to check their tickets. R100M winner Now after almost three weeks, the search has come to an end with Ithuba on Sunday announcing that the winner has been found. “Congratulations to the recent Lotto jackpot winner who won over R100 million from the 03/08/2024 draw. The prize has been claimed and the winner search has come to an end!” The latest winner joins the ranks of lucky players, including those who won R59 million from the 12 July PowerBall draw and a man from Benoni, who claimed his R70 million PowerBall winnings in June. The Benoni man, who won from the draw on 31 May, was unaware of his newfound riches until days after the draw. Unclaimed winnings Ithuba said unclaimed winnings are transferred to a National Lotteries Participants Trust Fund (NLPTF) for safekeeping until claimed by the respective winner. “If the prizes are not claimed within 365 days from the draw date, the claim period will expire, and the funds are redirected towards the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF) to share among good causes and beneficiary organisations.” Tax-free Lotto winners who win more than R50 000 receive free financial and trauma counselling and all winnings are tax-free. The highest jackpot ever (R110 million) was won by four people in 2018. Three winners purchased their tickets from retail stores in the Western Cape and Kwazulu-Natal, while the fourth winner played using the FNB banking App. Source: citizen.co.za About Post Author Szarlot I am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. See author's posts SzarlotI am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: ITHUBA lottery, South Africa, winner Continue Reading Previous The biggest iGaming trends for players in South AfricaNext Tech you won’t believe was once illegal in South Africa More Stories ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA Sporting Risk teams up with Pragmatic Play to expand sports betting features 17 hours ago Szarlot ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA How iGaming Differs Across The Globe 17 hours ago Szarlot SOUTH AFRICA National Gambling Board warns against gambling to make ends meet in ‘Januworry’ 2 days ago Samuel EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Exploring the intersection of online gambling and gaming culture 5 days ago Samuel LOTTERIES SOUTH AFRICA R40 million Lotto Plus winner claims their prize 1 week ago Samuel HOT NEWS ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping South Africa’s Gambling Future 1 week ago Szarlot LOTTERIES SOUTH AFRICA Lottery Licence Decision Delayed Amid Corruption Allegations and Political Links 3 weeks ago Szarlot ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA The Evolution, Popularity Of Gambling Across Africa 3 weeks ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA Features That Every Betting Website Must Have In South Africa 3 weeks ago Samuel EXPERTS HOT NEWS SOUTH AFRICA The African gambling market is set to reach a valuation of close to US$ 11.27 Billion By 2032 4 weeks ago Szarlot LOTTERIES UGANDA Big win in ITHUBA operator of the Uganda National Lottery 4 weeks ago Szarlot ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA Endorphina partnered up with Supabets.co.za for an epic partnership! 4 weeks ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.