The lives of 35 Swiss people changed in 2024 thanks to the lottery

The lives of 35 Swiss people changed in 2024 thanks to the lottery
The lives of 35 Swiss people changed in 2024 thanks to the lottery

In 2024, the Swiss Loto will make 26 new millionaires.Keystone

2024 was a very special year for Swiss players: 35 people hit the jackpot.

13.01.2025, 10:4213.01.2025, 10:44

In 2024, luck smiled on lottery players in Switzerland: 35 people became millionaires thanks to the Loterie romande and Swisslos draws, including:

  • 26 via the Swiss Heart.
  • 9 via EuroMillions.

Swiss Lottery

In 2024, Swiss Loto made 26 new millionaires, including 23 via the main draw and three thanks to the Joker game. The year was also marked by a record gain of 64.6 million francs, won on March 2, surpassing the previous record of 48.6 million established in August 2014.

Euromillions

In 2024, Euromillions celebrated its 20th anniversary with great fanfare, with nine new millionaires in Switzerland, including five in French-speaking Switzerland. The highlight was the “Rain of Millionaires” on November 22, which allowed 100 players from member countries, including Switzerland, to each win 930,000 francs, or around one million euros.

In 2024, the Loterie romande has redistributed more than 243 million francs to nearly 5,000 projects in the social, cultural, sporting and environmental fields. (jah)

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