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Giấy phép số 4978/GP-TTĐT do Sở Thông tin và Truyền thông Hà Nội cấp ngày 14 tháng 10 năm 2019 / Giấy phép SĐ, BS GP ICP số 2107/GP-TTĐT do Sở TTTT Hà Nội cấp ngày 13/7/2022.
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On the evening of April 10, Vietlott identified a winner of the Jackpot worth nearly 80 billion dong. In tonight's drawing, the winning Mega 6/45 Jackpot ticket had the numbers 07-08-10-16-28-35. The prize is worth more than 79.1 billion dong. Thus, after personal income tax, the winner could receive about 71.2 billion dong. Vietnam Lottery Electronic Lottery Company (Vietlott) will announce the channel through which the winning ticket was issued after completing the verification. According to the company's rules, the branch managing the local ticket issuance will receive the request and organize the prize payment to the winner (if the tickets are bought through traditional agency channels). In addition to the top prize, Vietlott today also found 59 first prizes (10 million dong each), 2,421 second prizes (300,000 dong), and more than 40,000 third prizes (30,000 dong). To date, Vietlott's distribution system has over 6,620 terminals for selling tickets directly and over 3 million accounts registered for lottery via mobile. After about nine years in operation, this computerized lottery company has paid out nearly 1 billion USD to customers. This amount is equivalent to over 2,800 billion dong per year. According to the new plan, 2026 is the first year Vietlott targets revenue above 10,000 billion dong since the launch of its first product in 2016. The target corresponds to an average daily turnover of about 30 billion dong, nine times higher than ten years ago. The telephone-ticket sales channel is expected to contribute 6,030 billion dong, accounting for over 55%. About 4,760 billion dong comes from the distribution channel via terminals (ticket vending machines), with the remainder being financial revenue. Vietlott is a state-owned enterprise owned 100% by the Ministry of Finance. The company currently has seven instant lottery products by matrix, number sequence, and quick draw.
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