Have you ever wondered who owns the UK lottery? With so much money going into such a business it’s hard to imagine that the owners are not extraordinarily rich. The truth is that the UK lottery is own be a variety of stockholders, meaning that the greater profits are divided between several different members, usually the ones who helped fund the company.
The UK lottery is currently in control by a company called Camelot. They oversee all of the different promotions and payouts and insure that everything is running smoothly. Camelot’s reign started back in 2001 when they were awarded the bid for the franchise. This bid takes place every eight years, and the UK lottery ownership is given to the company chosen by The National Lottery Commission.
However, the National Lottery Commission is responsible to look after the running of Camelot. It also is not responsible for any of the winnings. The commission was recognized so that the lottery players can all be treated justly. This commission is not related to the British government and consists of a staff of nearly 50 people. Their headquarters is located in Watford, though most of the staff is from London.
To assist with the shifting of the license to another, the National Lottery Commission is composed of five directors: Resources, Licensing, the Project Team, Compliance, and Performance and Communications. The commission members are employed by the Secretary of State for culture, media, and sport. They also have the responsibility to appoint the Chief Executive, and make judgment regarding the lottery and licenses.
The duty of National Lottery Commission is to look after complaints, which were not adequately looked after by Camelot, or whichever company operates UK lottery. They guarantee that no underage person applies for the game and that people are not into playing the game very excessively. The Commission checks and regulates most of the happenings by Camelot, however they don’t get involved much into the managing and running of the game. The commission however looks to it that the money is allocated properly, and in the correct manner.
Funds gathered from the lottery are split up between the prize fund and various good causes. Some of the money also goes directly to the government, the retailers that supply the lottery cards or tickets, and Camelot itself. 28p per pound is given to Good Causes, which is set out by Parliament. Some people consider this more of a stealth tax, but it goes to support the Big Lottery Fund. Some of the money from the Dream Number lottery game goes to help out with the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
According to the rules set down by the National Lottery Commission, players must be at least 16 years of age to play. Camelot participates in both scratch cards and number matching games, but the Lotto is recognized as the most popular. Players trying the pick-the-number games can usually play on Wednesdays or Saturdays. There is also the Daily Play, which runs every day of the week except Sundays. For those seeking large jackpots the EuroMillion is best, which has a rolling jackpot that encompasses all of Europe.




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