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The winners will bet in Aracaju, Sergipe and in the capital of São Paulo and will share the largest prize in the history of Caixa Econômica lotteries
The largest prize ever drawn by Caixa Econômica lotteries was drawn last Thursday (31), at Mega da Virada, and the R $ 325.2 million will be divided between only two bets. Each winner will take around R $ 162.6 million.
The winning bets were made in Aracaju, in Sergipe and in the capital of São Paulo, and the lucky ones have up to 90 days to claim the prize, at the risk of losing the jackpot. The dozens drawn in the 2,300 special contest were 17, 20, 22, 35, 41 and 42.
In the second level of the prize, the 1,384 players who matched five numbers will receive almost R $ 49 thousand each, while the 105,342 who matched four dozen will be entitled to R $ 919.27 each.
If you win, you can withdraw the prize at any lottery store or at a Caixa branch. If the amount is greater than R $ 1,903.98, the payment will be made only at the bank branch. It will be necessary to present an official and original identity document with photo, CPF and receipt of the winning bet.
For games played over the Internet, it is possible to request an online transfer, via Mercado Pago, of prizes up to R $ 1,903.98. Anyone who attends a draw must present the printed bet receipt, with a barcode, in addition to presenting the exchange code (six digits) that will be generated on the Loterias Caixa website and is valid for 24 hours. Another option is to generate a QR code, which is worth one hour. In that case it is not necessary to print.
Whoever has played on the Internet and is going to receive the prize at an agency must access the Loterias Caixa portal, select “agency” as the place of payment, print the voucher and present themselves at the bank with an official document.
Another record set by Mega da Virada, in addition to the biggest prize, was the highest collection in history: the sum of around 260 thousand bets made throughout the country reached R $ 1.17 billion, 14.3% more than than the previous 2019 record.
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