Bonoloto: Here are the winners of the July 28 draw
Bonoloto advertising winners your draw this Sunday, July 28th.
Remember that all winning tickets have Date of Expirywhich is indicated on the back. In the case of Bonoloto, you only have three months It is counted from the next day after the drawing to collect it.
This period can only be extended if the last of the periods is a day off. After this period the right to receive the prize will be lost and the said amount will remain in favor of the state treasury.
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Please ensure that the ticket is not damaged as this is the only valid document for claiming the prize. If the ticket was damagedState lotteries and bookmakers must request confirmation of the winning number and permission to collect it.
Date: July 28.
Winning combination: 13, 14, 20, 24, 26 and 46.
Additionally: 40.
Full: 8.
The BonoLoto millionaire draw is held every day of the week. from Monday to Sunday.
Enough two euros have the opportunity to participate in the BonoLoto lottery and have the chance to win several million euros.
Each BonoLoto bet consists of select six numbers from a table of 49numbers from 1 to 49. This selection can be manual or automatic, that is, random.
To increase your chances of winning, you can increase to eight combinations of six numbers either at one time or to a combination of more numbers.
In BonoLoto you can get a prize after three guesses. However, the more correct answers you have, the higher the amount.
Lotteries and government bets is a state-owned company under the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration and organises nearly a dozen lotteries, including La Primitiva, BonoLoto, El Gordo de la Primitiva, La Quiniela, Lototurf, Quinigol, la Quíntuple Plus, the National Lottery and EuroMillions.
In 2022 alone, state lottery and betting sales exceeded €9,687 million, prizes amounted to €6,148 million and the state treasury collected €3,486 million.
Of the profits of this public company, 25.5 million euros were allocated to social purposes, adding 1,072,748 beneficiaries, while its suppliers took 229 million euros, employing 516 people.
The origins of this state-owned company go back more than two centuries, to 1763, when the then King Kalos III established the so-called “Royal Lottery”, the proceeds of which were intended for use in hospitals, hospices and other public institutions.
The first draw was similar to La Primitiva, and half a century later the National Lottery began to be played.
It was then, several decades later, that the name was changed from Lotería Real to Lotería Primitiva Nacional. Shortly before the celebration of its first centenary, it was renamed the National Lottery..
In the 20th century, it began to take on a form more similar to what we know today. The Red Cross, La Quiniela, La Primitiva, El BonoLoto and El Gordo draws were added.
The innovations will continue into the 21st century with the introduction of new games such as Euromillones, Lototurf, Quintuple Plus and El Quinigol.
Then came December 3, 2010, when a decree created the state-owned enterprise Loterías y Apuestas del Estado as we know it today.
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