The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes
Office (PCSO) is the principal government agency for raising and providing funds
for health programs, medical assistance and services, and charities of national
character.
The PCSO holds and conducts charity
sweepstakes, races, and lotteries and engages in health and welfare-related investments,
projects, and activities to provide for permanent and continuing sources of funds
for its programs. It also undertakes other activities to enhance and expand such
fund-generating operations as well as strengthen the agency’s fund-management capabilities.
The agency’s operating expenses
are paid from its receipts. From the gross receipts from the sale of sweepstakes
tickets, whether for sweepstakes races, lotteries, or other similar activities,
the printing cost of such tickets is deducted to arrive at the net receipts. 55
percent of these net receipts is set aside as a prize fund for the payment of prizes,
including those for the owners, jockeys of running horses, and sellers of winning
tickets. 30 percent is allocated as contributions to the agency’s charity fund from
which identified priority programs, needs and requirements in specific communities
take payments or grants for health programs, including the expansion of existing
ones, medical assistance and services, and/or charities of national character. The
remaining 15 percent meanwhile is set aside as contributions to the operating expenses
and capital expenditures of the PCSO.
The main products of the PCSO are
the sweepstakes and the lottery games. The Sweepstakes game has steadily been evolving
through the years to be able to conform with the changing times, to keep the game
interesting to all Sweepstakes enthusiasts and to hopefully attract more clients,
and to maintain a variety of Sweepstakes products readily available in the market.
Various game types have been introduced and other game innovations are constantly
being conceptualized, particularly of the traditional and scratch and match variety.
The PCSO holds three 6-pick number
games, the Lotto 6/42, MegaLotto 6/45 and the SuperLotto 6/49. All of these number
games can be played using the system play (systems 7 to 12), 5 Roll, and Lucky Pick.
The Lotto 6/42 is drawn on Tuesdays and Saturdays and has a minimum jackpot prize
of P3,000,000.00. The MegaLotto 6/45 is drawn on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
with a minimum jackpot prize of P4,500,000.00. Lastly, the SuperLotto 6/49, which
has a minimum jackpot prize of P16,000,000.00, is drawn on Thursdays and Sundays.
and Sundays.
The agency also conducts the 6-digit
(6D), 4-digit (4D), Suertres Lotto and the EZ2 Lotto games. The 6D game is played
only in
Luzon
. Draw days for this game are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays with a minimum
guaranteed amount (MGA) of P150,000.00 per ten-peso play. The 4D game is played
in Luzon, Visayas and
Mindanao
on the same days as that of the MegaLotto 6/45, which are on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays. The minimum guaranteed amount for this game is set at P10,000.00 per
ten-peso play. The Suertres Lotto Mid-Day Draw game is only played in Visayas and
Mindanao while the Suertres Lotto Evening Edition is played in Luzon, Visayas and
Mindanao
. The Suertres Lotto games are drawn everyday with a first prize of P4,500.00 per
ten peso play. While, the EZ2 game is also drawn everyday in Luzon, Visayas and
Mindanao
with P4,000.00 as first prize per ten peso play.
Since its inception in 1934, the
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has lived up to the challenge of its
mandated mission and purpose and has remained unwavering in carrying out its vision
of uplifting the quality of life of the Filipino people. The agency has well established
itself as a model government institution with its unquestioned dedication to serve
the disadvantaged sectors of society. With these, the PCSO has developed a strong
credence and incontestable acceptance from Filipinos who have all come to believe
and get comfort on the fact that the PCSO will always be there for them, as long
as needs need to be satisfied and hopes and dreams need to be given life and fulfilment.
In adherence to its main thrust
of providing funds for health programs and other charities, the PCSO is engaged
in various social welfare and development programs. The main programs of the agency
are as follows: endowment fund/quality health care program, individual medical assistance
program, community outreach program, ambulance donation program, national calamity
and disaster program, and hospital renovation and improvement of health care facilities.
Also, the agency makes mandatory contributions to the Commission on Higher Education
(CHED), Comprehensive and Integrated Shelter and Urban Development Financing Program
(CISUDFP), Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), National Commission on Indigenous
People (NCIP), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Philippine Centennial
Commission (PCC), Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), and the Quirino Memorial Medical
Center (QMMC) as well as regular quarterly and monthly contributions to charitable
institutions engaged in giving welfare services to the children and youth who are
either abandoned or exploited, the elderly, and the physically and mentally handicapped,
among others.