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Consultation outcome: Consultation on Society Lottery Reform

Gambling Commission

July 16
12:36 2019

Society Lottery reform impact assessment

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Response to Consultation on Society Lotteries

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Detail of outcome

The consultation response announces increases to society lottery limits for the per draw sales limit to 5 million, the per draw prize limit to 500,000 and the annual sales limit to 50 million.

Original consultation

Summary

Options for amending sales and prize limits for large and small society lotteries

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

Please note - the online response tool has now closed. We continue to accept responses via email or post at the details below.

Society lotteries play a vital part of the giving landscape by enabling charities and other societies, such as sports clubs, to run lotteries for good causes. The amount a society can raise is subject to limits of 4m sales per draw, 10m sales per year and a maximum prize of 400,000.

Our preferred options would allow a tenfold increase in the amount that a large society lottery can raise per year, bringing the annual limit to 100m. The per draw sales limit would rise to 5m and the maximum prize to 500,000.

Read the advice provided by the Gambling Commission.

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Consultation on Society Lottery Reform

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