Jathika Sampatha

Jathika Sampatha is a game offered by the National Lotteries Board (NLB).

This is a relatively new addition to the NLB portfolio. Jathika Sampatha was launched in March 2010, and it came to replace two previous lotteries called Shrama Vasana and Suwasetha.

These two previous games were characterized by big prizes, something that the NLB decided to keep in place through the introduction of Jathika Sampatha.

NLB has an extensive history in the realm of the lottery organization. The entity was set up in 1963, and the first draw of its Jathika lottery occurred in 1964. Thus, you can rest assured that playing its games is entirely safe and legitimate. In fact, buying tickets for some of the NLB lotteries will support charitable and social causes in Sri Lanka. If you want to make a contribution and test your luck at the same time, lotteries like Jathika Sampatha are the ones to test out.

How to Play Jathika Sampatha

You need to keep a few things in mind if you want to play Jathika Sampatha.

Jathika Sampatha drawings take place two times per week – on Wednesday and Saturday. The first drawing is carried out on behalf of the Ministry of Health, and the second one takes place on behalf of the Ministry of Labor.

A single Jathika Sampatha ticket costs 20 rupees. When visiting the NLB retail venue, players will need to pay the price, and they’ll also have to decide whether they’re playing their own set of numbers or relying on a random combination.

For a chance to win a prize, the player will have to select a six-digit number and one letter from the English alphabet. The final submission is going to look something like this – 9-5-8-2-1-3 + M.

Jathika Sampatha tickets can be purchased at any of the NLB authorized retail venues. These are scattered throughout Sri Lanka, giving players simplicity and effectiveness. There are no limitations as to the nationality of people who can play the lottery. Anyone who is residing in Sri Lanka legally can go ahead, buy a ticket and win an eventual prize.

At the time being, the NLB does not have an online ticket buying option.

The only choice is to visit an authorized NLB retail agency. This means that people who aren’t in Sri Lanka cannot play Jathika Sampatha.

International lottery operators do not support games from Sri Lanka at the time being. If you’re interested in the purchase of Sri Lankan lottery tickets, do check back with them occasionally to see if the range of offerings has been extended.

Jathika Sampatha Prizes and Payouts

Jathika Sampatha is a very, very exciting lottery because of the big number of prizes players can win. There are 12 prize tiers, with the top two enabling the acquisition of some impressive sums.

The lottery comes with a minimum guaranteed jackpot of 10 million rupees. If there’s no winner for the respective drawing, the sum will roll over towards the next one. Hence, Jathika Sampatha can produce some big awards if a certain period goes by without a winner.

At the time of article writing (February 29, 2020), for example, the sum that has accumulated for the top prize is 23.495 million rupees.

One of the big winners in 2018 was B.M. Kiribanda from Kurunegala. She won the massive 36.9 million rupees from the lottery.

To win the jackpot, players have to match the six-digit number for the respective drawing and the letter from the English alphabet. If they get only the six-digit number correct, they’ll be entitled to the second prize of two million rupees. This award has been granted much more often than the jackpot, and there were numerous millionaires throughout 2018 and 2019.

Jathika Sampatha also distributes additional prizes in the 100,000 to 20 rupees range. To win 100,000 rupees, players will need to match the last five numbers of the six-digit number. The smallest award is handed who matches the last number of the six-digit number or the English letter.

Occasionally, Jathika Sampatha organizes special drawings. These are characterized by additional rewards. In 2019, one of the special drawings distributed motorbikes among the lucky winner. That’s a pretty great reward, and you should keep an eye at special upcoming prize-winning opportunities.

NLB doesn’t provide a lot of information about what it would take to come forward and make a prize claim once a Jathika Sampatha award is won.

Generally speaking, smaller prizes can be claimed at all of the NLB authorized retail venues. Once the winning ticket gets validated, the payout will be immediate. Anyone who has won a more substantial sum from the lottery will need to get in touch with the NLB to find out what the claim procedure is going to be.

Keep in mind that as per the NLB operational policies, the identity of those who win the more massive lottery prizes is announced publicly.

How to Check Jathika Sampatha Results

It’s essential to check Jathika Sampatha results on time. NLB has deadlines for the claiming of prizes, so the sooner you go through the essentials, the better.

All of the NLB lottery draws occur live and are televised. This is your first opportunity if you want to have Jathika Sampatha results information immediately.

Alternatively, visit the NLB official website. All of the drawing information is published there as soon as the drawing takes place. You can also find beneficial information about the prize tiers and the number of winners for each.

Finally, we maintain an extensive database of results for numerous Sri Lankan lotteries. Check out the Jathika Sampatha page for recent and archived results information. We do our best to update the data as soon as the new weekly drawing takes place.

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