Mandaluyong City – A stay-at-home mother from General Trias, Cavite, has claimed the P19,033,913.00 jackpot prize for the Lotto 6/42 game drawn on September 19, 2024. The ticket, with the winning combination 05-26-02-21-08-27, was purchased while she was visiting relatives in Cavite.
The winner, a loyal lotto player for over 30 years, shared that her winning combination was inspired by the ages and birthdates of her family members and close relatives. “Sobra po ang pasasalamat ko sa PCSO dahil sa pagkakataong naibigay sa pamilya naming na mabago ang buhay,” she said.
Echoing previous winners’ sentiments, she added, “Sa mga tao po na tumataya, isa po akong patunay na totoo po ang lotto at totoo po na may nananalo.”
She mentioned that the prize will be used to purchase land and build a new home, fulfilling a long-held family dream.
In accordance with PCSO guidelines, jackpot winners are required to present the original signed winning ticket, along with two valid government- issued IDs, to claim their prize at the PCSO Main Office on Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City. Under the TRAIN Law, prizes over P10,000 are subject to a 20% tax deduction.
Prizes must be claimed within one year from the draw date; unclaimed prizes will be forfeited and added to the PCSO Charity Fund, in compliance with government regulations.
Lotto 6/42 draws are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9:00 PM, with live broadcasts on PTV-4 and PCSO Games Online Hub Facebook page.
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