2 bettors split Php 38-M Mega Lotto jackpot on August 11, 2025

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MANILA, Philippines – Two bettors won the jackpot prize of Php 38.5 million on Monday's Mega Lotto draw, August 11, 2025.

2 bettors split Php 38-M Mega Lotto jackpot on August 11, 2025

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) said the lucky winners will split the Php 38,521,162.80 base jackpot prize of the Mega Lotto 6/45. The bettors guessed the winning combination 40-10-16-28-07-09.

SEE ALSO: PCSO Lotto Result August 11, 2025 6/55, 6/45, 4D, Swertres, EZ2

All jackpot prizes must be claimed at the PCSO main office in Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City.

Winner/s must write his/her name and signature on the back of the winning ticket and present two government-issued identification cards or documents.

He/she has one year from the date of the draw to claim the prize, as specified in Republic Act 1169, the law on PCSO lotteries.

As provided under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion law, lotto winnings of more than P10,000 shall be subject to a 20% tax.

The selling agent will get a prize commission of 1 percent of the jackpot prize without exceeding PHP1 million.

Meanwhile, 37 others won Php 32,000 each for guessing five out of the six winning digits; 1,858 will get Php 1,000 each for four correct digits; and 29,347 will settle for Php 30 each for three correct digits.

The Mega Lotto was last won on July 16, 2025 by a bettor who bought their winning ticket from a lotto outlet in San Pedro, Laguna.

SEE ALSO: LIST: PCSO Lotto Winners 2025

The 6/45 Mega Lotto is drawn every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

PCSO General Manager Melquiades Robles urged the public to support the agency’s gaming products in order to raise additional revenue for health initiatives, medical services, and other national charities.

One of its key programs is the Medical Access Program (MAP), which is designed to augment the medical needs of Filipinos nationwide, particularly hospital confinement, chemotherapy, dialysis, and post-transplant medicines.

The program is funded by revenues from PCSO games nationwide.

— The Summit Express

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