Lithuanians are happy with their compatriots 13 million. € Winner: “Just to Spend”



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The lucky player bought a Viking Lotto ticket at the IKI store on Buivydiškių Street, Vilnius, on Wednesday night, the same day the number combinations were released which gave him astonishing success.

The last time a million dollar victory, albeit almost half as modest, could be enjoyed 6 years ago by a retired engineer from Kaunas, it won almost 7.7 million euros.

“It is a really impressive event, because we have been waiting for a long time for the grand prize to arrive in Lithuania, because, as you know,” Viking Lotto “10 countries and mostly Norwegians, Finns, Danes, because they buy most of the tickets, but this time happiness smiled. So let’s congratulate the winner, “says Donatas Kazlauskas, deputy general manager of Olifėja.

It is true that the winner of 13 million has not responded at the end of this business day. Oh, and the system shows that you have not yet verified your lucky ticket. When they discover that in the same store where they buy products every day, someone bought a ticket worth 13 million euros, people puff up their eyes:

“It just came to our notice then. Give him, God, good health so he can let go.”

“As the saying goes, you are out of luck.”

“Ooo. It’s good. Very good.”

Senior Daniel, who is checking a lottery ticket, says that he frequently buys lottery tickets himself. He has earned up to 70 euros. Only today, after checking 3 tickets, it was unsuccessful.

However, not all Lithuanians are as passionate as Danielius. According to representatives of the lottery company, compared to other European countries, Lithuanians only play on average and spend about 38 euros a year on lottery tickets, when people living in Gibraltar buy lottery tickets for 300 euros.

“The most exciting are, of course, the Norwegians and the Finns. The Spanish are also very distinguished. If the average per capita that spends the most is Gibraltar,” says D. Kazlauskas.

Although not very exciting, after earning € 13 million, Vilnius residents say they will find where to spend it:

“I would help the children, raise them.”

“He would probably continue to invest in the business.”

“I would share it with my family, friends.”

“At the very least, it is important to avoid all family members seeking loans and support,” says financial analyst Marius Dubnikov.

Well, if you earn a few or tens of thousands or millions, financial experts advise not to touch the money earned at all for at least a year.

“It would even be worth putting this money in the deposit for a year and not moving it. And during those years, to understand what is going to be done,” said M. Dubnikov.

It is unknown what a fresh-baked millionaire will do with his earnings. But as soon as it appears, an impressive amount will be transferred to your account immediately, so you will not have to pay any taxes.

13 percent of this amount will be supplemented by the founders of the award. The owner of the 13 million must withdraw the prize within 60 days if no money is returned to the prize pool.



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