Age UK Society Lotteries
The Charity
Promoter: Age UK, (charity no. 1128267) 7th Floor, One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB, registered charity in England and Wales (1128267), Is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission (www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk) under account number 24446 a society lottery which raises funds to support Age UK’s work for older people.
Responsible person: Paul Farmer, 7th Floor, One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB. the rules for each game can be found at: ageuk.org.uk/lottery/weekly-lottery-rules/
To request a copy of the rules by post email lottery@ageuk.org.uk or call 0800 849 8198 (Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays).
The percentage of proceeds raised and declared as profit from each of the society lotteries promoted in 2023 and the likelihood of winning a prize, can be found below.
Lottery Schemes
The Promoter promoted society lottery draws in three separately branded, society lottery schemes:
- Age UK Weekly Lottery;
- Age UK Tuesday Treat,
- Age UK Raffle.
All proceeds from the Age UK Lottery schemes go to Age UK and all profits are used for the charitable objectives of Age UK.
Age UK Weekly Lottery
The Age UK Lottery raised £8,850,606.00 from ticket sales, with 8% spent on prizes; 52% spent on expenses; and 40% - £3,555,157.16, being used to fund Age UK *; and the likelihood of winning a prize was, on average,1 in 181
Age UK Tuesday Treat
The Age UK Tuesday Treat raised £740,770.00 from ticket sales, with 23% spent on prizes; 13% spent on expenses; and 64% - £473,230.00, being used to fund Age UK *; and the likelihood of winning a prize was, on average,1 in 14
The Age UK Raffle and Superdraw
The Age UK Raffle and Superdraw raised £1,519,679.00 from ticket sales, with 15% spent on prizes; 61% spent on expenses; and 24% - £360,928.70, being used to fund Age UK *; and the likelihood of winning a prize was, on average,1 in 101
*Based on Lottery Submissions made to the Gambling Commission during the 2023 calendar year (% have been rounded)
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