The game has awarded over USD121m in prizes to bettors.
Colombia.- This November, the instant prize collection incentive called Raspa&Listo celebrated three years of operation in Colombia. Since 2021, the game has contributed a total of COP130.910m (USD29.7m) to health funds, resources that have provided care to more than 105,000 Colombians in need.
Marco Emilio Hincapié, president of Coljuegos, said: "We are celebrating the third anniversary of Raspa&Listo, a game that, since its inception, has reported sales exceeding COP1.5 trillion (USD341m), which consolidates the incentive as one of the favorites among Colombians."
He added: "For that reason, we are working in coordination with the operators to make the product even more attractive and, in this way, continue increasing sales and transfers throughout the national territory."
In the same way, Hincapié reported that, in its three years of operation, Raspa&Listo has delivered more than COP535.268m (USD121m) in prizes to bettors, of which COP110.574m (USD25m) correspond to the period January-September of the year 2024.
From Coljuegos, it was considered important to highlight that, currently, the only operators authorized by the National Council of Games of Luck and Chance are the Lottery of Medellín and the associations Raspa Todo, Raspa y Gane, and Las Instantáneas, which offer the product in the 32 departments of the country.
"We invite all bettors to continue purchasing their tickets only at authorized sites. In this way, in addition to winning prizes immediately, they will continue to contribute to the health of the most needy Colombians," concluded Hincapié.
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Last Tuesday, November 5, Coljuegos, the Colombian gaming regulatory entity, celebrated its 13th anniversary alongside authorities and workers. Since its creation in November 2011, Coljuegos has transferred around COP6 trillion (USD1370m) to the subsidized health system, resources that come from the monopoly rents paid by games in their localized, novel, raffle, and promotional modalities.
Upon speaking, Marco Emilio Hincapié, president of Coljuegos, said: "We are celebrating 13 years serving Colombians. As a company that manages the monopoly, we are pleased to say that we are part of one of the industries that contributes the most resources to attend to the most needy Colombians."