Lotto sales surge over 38% following higher minimum jackpot launch
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by Info @Business | February 9, 2026
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) recorded a 38.3 percent year-on-year increase in Lotto sales following the implementation of higher minimum jackpot prizes, signaling stronger public participation and sustained interest in Lotto games under the enhanced prize structure.
Total Lotto sales from February 1 to 7, 2026 reached ₱413,827,025.00, up from ₱299,172,920.00 during the same period in 2025. The increase followed the rollout of higher starting jackpots across major Lotto games, making larger prizes available from the first draw and boosting overall player engagement.
PCSO said the growth in sales was accompanied by higher player participation, with the number of Lotto tickets sold rising by 10.7 percent year-on-year during the same period.
The agency attributed the sustained growth to the improved value proposition of Lotto games, where players now compete for significantly higher prizes from the outset while continuing to benefit from the progressive jackpot system when prizes are not immediately won.
“The strong year-on-year growth in Lotto sales shows that higher minimum jackpots resonate with the public,” said PCSO General Manager Melquiades Robles. “By offering bigger prizes right from the start, we are making Lotto games more exciting and rewarding while ensuring the system remains fair, transparent, and sustainable.”
"Higher sales also mean a high degree of confidence by the betting public in the Philippine lottery system," he added.
Robles noted that increased participation directly supports PCSO’s mandate to fund health, medical, and social welfare programs nationwide. “Higher participation means more resources for medical assistance and other social services that benefit Filipinos in need,” he said.
The enhanced jackpot structure, implemented starting February 1, forms part of PCSO’s continuing efforts to modernize the Lotto system and align it with internationally accepted gaming practices.
PCSO continues to encourage the public to play responsibly and to rely on official PCSO channels for accurate information on Lotto games, draw schedules, and prize announcements.
Robles urged the betting public not to patronize illegal gambling not only in order to avoid being defrauded but in order to help the government sustain its social service programs.
For more information about PCSO’s Responsible Gaming initiatives, visit www.pcso.gov.ph or follow us on our official social media platforms.








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