Camelot to Launch ‘Set for Life’ Annuity Game offering £10,000 a Month for 30 Years

Camelot UK Lotteries Limited (‘Camelot’) today announced details of ‘Set For Life’ – a new draw-based game from The National Lottery that will offer a top prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years.

Tickets for the new game will cost £1.50 per line and will go on sale on Friday 15 March.

Draws will be held every Monday and Thursday, with the first draw taking place on Monday 18 March*. Players will be able to buy tickets in any of the The National Lottery’s 45,000 retail outlets, as well as at www.national-lottery.co.uk, and on both The National Lottery’s iOS app and more recently-launched Android version.

Players will pick five main numbers from 1 to 47, and one ‘Life Ball’ from 1 to 10, and have the chance to win fixed prizes ranging from the top prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years to £5 for matching two main numbers.

Announcing the new game, Camelot CEO Nigel Railton said: “We’re really pleased to be enhancing our range of National Lottery draw-based games with the introduction of Set For Life. Annuity games really appeal to a growing number of people who like the idea of winning a prize paid out in regular instalments over the long term, and are very successful in other countries. We think that Set For Life will be just as popular here in the UK – it will offer National Lottery players something completely new and meet a different set of consumer needs, especially among younger people.

Camelot has created a dedicated page on The National Lottery website at www.national-lottery.co.uk/set-for-life that sets out everything people need to know about how Set For Life will work and the amazing prizes they could win. It will also be raising awareness of the new game in the coming weeks in a number of other ways – including through advertising, in-store signs, posters and marketing materials.

Set For Life launches as The National Lottery enters its 25th birthday year. Following further increases in sales and returns to Good Causes over the first half of 2018/19, The National Lottery has raised over £39 billion for Good Causes since launch – far more than the original Government forecast of £1 billion per year. National Lottery funding has now been awarded to more than 535,000 individual projects – an average of 190 lottery grants in every UK postcode district – helping to transform lives and communities across the nation. Over the same period, The National Lottery has awarded over £69 billion in prize money and created more than 5,100 millionaires or multi-millionaires.

 

 

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