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NLA Begins Instant Payment Of Wins

The NLA has begun instant payment of wins, a press statement from the authority has announced.

The instant payment of small wins will be made immediately after the live draws, from March 8, 2022, the statement read.

Read the Full Statement below


PRESS RELEASE

NLA BEGINS INSTANT PAYMENT OF WINS

The National Lottery Authority (NLA) wishes to announce to the general public, its cherished patrons and all stakeholders that effective 8th March 2022, the Authority will make instant payments to winners of small amounts after its live Draws.

This forms part of efforts by the Authority to enhance the playing experience for its patrons while reducing the wait period for payment of win amounts.

Persons with payments to the tune of GHS 1,200.00 or less can therefore redeem their cash instantly after the Draw via USSD code 389100#.

To redeem your cash instantly:

• Dial 389100#
• Select Option 2 (Win Payment)
• Enter Your Winning Ticket Number
• Confirm Your Winning Ticket Number
• Enter Your Surname
• Select Mobile Network
• Enter Phone Number
• Select ID Type
• Enter ID Number
• Wait for Your Wallet To be Credited

To further boost the payment of wins, the National Lottery Authority will set up Prize Payment Centers at its Head Office and all its Regional and District Offices nationwide for the payment of wins by the end of March.

The Authority has between December and March also paid outstanding wins to the tune of Ten Million, Five Hundred Thousand Cedis (GHS10,500,000) and seeks to clear all arrears by 30th March, 2022.

NLA would like to thank its cherished patrons and stakeholders for keeping faith with the Authority. The Authority remains committed to its mandate to create moments of hope and happiness through exciting lottery games and to generate revenue for national development.

For further enquiries, kindly call our customer service helplines on 0266-087-966 or 0266-087-946.

NLA, Development Through Games.

SIGNED
MANAGEMENT

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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Emmanuel Frimpong, Managing Editor

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