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Ultra Lotto 6/58 jackpot estimated at P370 million on June 30, 2023


A jackpot estimate of P370 million is up for grabs for the 6/58 Ultra Lotto draw on Friday, June 30, 2023, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

This developed as no bettor won the jackpot prize of over P340 million in the Ultra Lotto draw on Tuesday.

The numbers 28-19-24-35-38-37 (in no particular order) would have won for a bettor of P343,618,797.60.

On Wednesday, there were also no winners of the jackpot prize of P43,318,185.20 for the Grand Lotto 6/55 draw.

The numbers drawn for the 6/55 draw were 47-45-41-06-37-48.

There were also no winners of the jackpot prize of P8,910,000.00 for the Megalotto 6/45 draw on Wednesday.

The numbers drawn for the 6/45  draw were 13-08-03-31-30-43.

One bettor won the 6-45 Mega Lotto jackpot on Monday, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office has said.

The winning numbers 26-40-06-12-44-14 won for the winner the jackpot prize of P35,502,637.60.

The PCSO said the winning ticket for the P35.5-million 6/45 Megalotto jackpot prize on Monday was bought in Wao, Lanao del Sur.

The lone winner bought the ticket on Magsaysay Street in Barangay Eastern.

Please see other lotto results here.

The PCSO has shared some do’s and don’ts in claiming the jackpot prize.

Interviewed on GMA Integrated News’ Unang Hirit, PCSO senior marketing specialist Romi Sison said jackpot winners should go to the PCSO main office in Mandaluyong with the winning ticket and two valid IDs to claim the prize.

If the winning ticket is lost, Sison said the prize cannot be claimed.

The validity of a winning ticket only lasts up to one year, according to Sison.

She reminded bettors to keep tickets pristine as winning tickets should pass a validating machine. If the ticket got wet, crumpled, or defaced, the machine will not be able to read the number combination and serial number, and thus the winner will not be able to claim the prize.

Sison also advised bettors should immediately sign their ticket upon purchase. Only the person who signed the winning ticket can claim the prize.

In case the winner is unable to claim the prize due to health reasons, his or her representative should present a special power of attorney to claim the prize.

Asked if the PCSO assists winners in terms of financial management, Sison said winners undergo orientation on the best options for handling their money right after claiming the prize.

“Kapag nag-claim po sila ng premyo, pinagsasabihan po sila kung ano po kung saan magandang dalhin ang pera, kung ano po ang dapat gawin,” she said.

(When they claim the prize, they will be advised where to invest their money and what to do with it.) —NB, GMA Integrated News