ITHUBA responds to claims only Absa and FNB players ever win BIG – Bundlezy

ITHUBA responds to claims only Absa and FNB players ever win BIG

ITHUBA, operators of the National Lottery in South Africa, confirmed in a statement that it is aware of “misleading and factually incorrect information” currently circulating on social media regarding the legitimacy of winners and the integrity of the National Lottery.

ITHUBA stated: “We wish to assure all South Africans that the National Lottery operates under the highest levels of fairness, transparency, and accountability.

“Every draw is conducted using certified systems, under strict oversight from independent auditors, and safeguarded through rigorous security protocols and surveillance.

“Winners are determined purely by chance – no one, including ITHUBA, can predict or influence the outcome and all winner records are kept for necessary auditing purposes.”

‘Not true’

“It has been suggested that all big winners since 2020 have come only from those using Absa or FNB banking apps, and that ITHUBA issued a statement that all 2022 Division 1 winners were from these banks.

“This is simply not true,” ITHUBA added.

“Winners come from across the country, via both retail outlets and digital platforms.

“For instance:

• In 2020, a PowerBall Division 1 prize of over R114 million was won from a R5 ticket purchased at Victor and Sons Café, Roodepoort

• In November 2021, a PowerBall PLUS Division 1 winner of R50 million came from a Caltex filling station in Groblersdal.

• On 31 May 2024, a R70 million PowerBall Division 1 winning ticket was bought at Plus Benoni Mexican in Benoni

• On 17 November 2023, a Division 1 PowerBall winner came from a Boxer Super Store in Port Elizabeth

• A notable Lotto Plus 1 winner in May 2023, who pocketed over R20 million, played via the Standard Bank app.

• In May 2024, a Lotto jackpot of R16 million was won by a shop assistant from Limpopo via the Capitec banking app, further illustrating the wide spread of digital winners.

• On 11 February 2022, a PowerBall Division 1 jackpot of over R167 million was won at Superspar Lifestyle Ballito in KwaZulu-Natal

• On 11 March 2022, a PowerBall Division 1 prize of more than R55 million was won by a ticket purchased at a store in Mankweng, Polokwane, Limpopo

• On 20 May 2022, the winning ticket of the PowerBall Division 1 prize of over R126 million was won at Superspar Florida Market in Johannesburg, Gauteng

First banks

ITHUBA went on to add that: “It is important to note that FNB and Absa were the first banks to onboard National Lottery games on their platforms.

“In fact, when ITHUBA was awarded the license in 2015, FNB already offered National Lottery purchases on its banking platform.

“Statistically, it is expected that historically, more winners may have come from these banks compared to others that onboarded later.

“In today’s digital age, it is also not surprising that many participants choose the convenience of on-line channels to play.

“In fact, 60% of National Lottery ticket sales now come through banking platforms.”

‘Committed to its mandate’

“ITHUBA has been committed to its mandate right from the beginning.

“Since taking over the National Lottery in 2015, ITHUBA has contributed more than R15.4 billion to the National Lotteries Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF).

“These funds, which support good causes across South Africa, are handed over in full, with ITHUBA having no role in their allocation.

“Importantly, ITHUBA has never been found on the wrong side of the law.

“Like South Africans, we strongly oppose any form of unlawful or unethical political interference.

“We have consistently advocated for transparent, fair, and satisfactory processes – free from political influence or bias, including during the current legal process concerning the fourth National Lottery license.

“National Lottery winners come from every corner of the country: from rural villages to large cities, through both retail and digital platforms.

“We celebrate their stories because they represent the very heart of why the Lottery exists, creating opportunities and changing lives.

“ITHUBA remains deeply committed to protecting the trust of our players and ensuring the continued integrity of the National Lottery.

“We encourage the public to rely on verified information from reliable sources, and to enjoy the Lottery with confidence, knowing that every ticket holds a fair and equal chance of winning,” ITHUBA concluded.

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