The National Lottery
This Briefing gives an overview of how the National Lottery operates and is regulated.
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Briefing
The first National Lottery draw took place on 19 November 1994. Since then, it has raised over £48 billion for good causes and supported 685,000 projects. Around 1% of total revenue is retained in profit, with 95% going to winners and society. Expenditure of total revenue on operating costs is about 4%, making it “one of the most cost-efficient major lotteries in Europe”. For the year ending 31 March 2023, total ticket sales were £8,190.3 million. This resulted in:
- £1,877.3 million generated for National Lottery projects.
- £4,694 million awarded to players in prizes.
- £982.8 million going to the Government in Lottery Duty.
- £254.7 million earned by retailers in commission.
On 1 February 2024, Allwyn became the National Lottery operator, taking over from Camelot.
This Briefing gives an overview of how the Lottery operates and is regulated.
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