It will be held on September 15 and tickets are available at more than 11,000 National Lottery sales points.
Mexico.- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called on the public to participate in the Special Grand Draw 291 of the National Lottery, which will take place on September 15. This draw will offer cash and in-kind prizes exceeding MX$252m (USD 14,400,000). The prizes include MX$40m (USD 2,285,714) in houses, watches, jewelry, and refunds. Each ticket, known as a "cachito," costs MX$250.
In his statements, President López Obrador highlighted that this will be the last draw during his term and emphasized that all prizes will be awarded. "The novelty of this draw is that all prizes will be awarded. If not all tickets are sold, nothing will remain undistributed. Everything that is won comes from the Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, including legal houses and jewelry, with the goal of continuing to support the people," he highlighted in the media.
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In the context of the national festivities, the Special Grand Draw 291 continues the historic mission of supporting the most disadvantaged sectors of the population. This event not only offers prizes in kind and cash but also generates funds for the federal government's social initiatives.
The draw is a collaboration between the National Lottery and the Institute to Return the Stolen to the People (Indep). The prizes include houses, cars, jewelry, watches, and cash. Each 250-peso cachito offers the opportunity to win big prizes, and buying more tickets increases the chances of success.
Among the highlighted prizes are:
The cachitos are available at more than 11,000 points of sale of the National Lottery throughout the Mexican Republic, as well as online through alegrialoteria.com.
According to the company, the renewal of its "Critical Gaming Supply" license is proof of its ability to comply with regulatory standards and offer safe and fair gaming experiences.
Press release.- Amusnet Gaming has officially announced the renewal of its "Critical Gaming Supply" license by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) for a period of 10 years, until 2034.
The company has also announced that the license has been converted into a Corporate "Critical Gaming Supply" License, which covers the group entities within the group.
The holder of a corporate group license can include several entities within a group to be treated as a single licensee. Amusnet Gaming is the designated group company holding the license, which encompasses its three subsidiaries: Amusnet BNL B.V. (serving Belgium and the Netherlands), Amusnet Spain S.L., and Amusnet d.o.o. services (serving Croatia).
The group license facilitates the provision of essential gaming supply services across the organization and allows subsidiaries to distribute gaming software in markets where no local B2B license is required.
According to the company: "The renewal underscores Amusnet Gaming's commitment to compliance, integrity, and innovation in the gaming sector. It is a testament to the company's ability to meet strict regulatory standards and offer safe and fair gaming experiences."
"This allows Amusnet Gaming to maintain and continue developing its diverse portfolio of gaming products within the robust regulatory framework of Malta, further strengthening its position in the European market and solidifying its position as a renowned international gaming provider, synonymous with trust and credibility."
A "Critical Gaming Supply" license is a B2B license that allows the supply of online gaming products to companies and individuals authorized by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) or other regulatory authorities. The license plays a fundamental role in the operations of Amusnet Gaming, as it enables the supply and management of gaming software and systems.
With a varied portfolio of more than 200 casino games, this license allows the preferred provider to offer a wide range of gaming experiences to diverse European and international audiences.