A bettor from San Jose del Monte, Bulacan hit the massive jackpot prize of the UltraLotto 6/58 drawn on October 27, 2024 and took home a whopping P321,384,493.20. She placed a bet using her family’s birthdates 07-24-13-16-10-02
which turned out as the winning combination for the said draw.
She has been placing the same bet for nearly five years. The winner, a homemaker in her mid-30s, shared that she plans to use her newfound wealth to pay for her children’s tuition, start business ventures, acquire land properties, and save for the future. After claiming her winnings at the PCSO Main Office, she said, “Thank you PCSO kasi ngayon pa lang, masasabi kong magiging maganda na ang kinabukasan ng mga anak ko. Salamat sa Diyos kasi ipinagkaloob ito sa aming magasawa. Hindi pa rin ako makapaniwala. Sana hindi lang kami ang mahandugan ng ganitong biyaya po.”
Following the PCSO’s prize collection requirements, jackpot winners must present the original winning ticket, signed at the back, along with two valid government-issued IDs.
Prizes over P10,000.00 are subject to a 20% tax under the TRAIN Law. Winners have a year from the draw date to claim their prize; unclaimed winnings will be allocated to PCSO’s Charity Fund, supporting various charitable programs nationwide.
The PCSO holds the UltraLotto 6/58 draws every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday at 9:00 PM. These are broadcast live on PTV4 and streamed on PCSO’s official platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and their website at pcso.gov.ph.
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