Vietlott announced the jackpot-winning ticket bore the numbers 09-17-20-33-41-42. This prize had accumulated over one and a half months, with winning odds of one in 28,9 million. The company has not yet disclosed details about the winner or the ticket's point of sale.
Tonight's draw also featured one winner for the secondary jackpot prize, valued at 4,5 billion Vietnamese dong, alongside over 33,000 tickets that secured smaller prizes.
For the next draw, the top prize will reset to 30 billion Vietnamese dong, and the secondary jackpot will return to 3 billion Vietnamese dong.
Vietlott data indicates that over 10 years of operation, 533 customers have won multi-billion Vietnamese dong jackpot prizes from Mega and Power products, accumulating nearly 12.180 billion Vietnamese dong. Of these winners, 130 achieved the status of "Vietlott billionaires" by purchasing tickets via phone (SMS), while 403 bought their tickets from traditional agents.
Vietlott operates as a state-owned enterprise, with the Ministry of Finance holding 100% ownership. The company currently manages over 6,100 direct sales points and 4 million prize-participation accounts accessible via phone. Vietlott plans to launch an internet-based lottery sales channel in the near future.
For the current year, Vietlott has set a revenue target exceeding 10.000 billion Vietnamese dong, marking a first since its inaugural product launch in 2016. This ambitious plan projects an average daily sales of approximately 30 billion Vietnamese dong, representing a nine-fold increase compared to 10 years prior.
In addition to its financial objectives, Vietlott aims to contribute nearly 2.580 billion Vietnamese dong to state taxes and the national budget. Local budgets benefit entirely from the company's computerized lottery operations, receiving approximately 30% of ticket sales revenue, which encompasses taxes and after-tax profits.
Phuong Dong