Brazil
This is an increase of 18.5 per cent compared to 2013. Of this amount US$2.4bn was channelled to a wide array of social welfare programmes and US$1.8bn was handed out in prizes. With Mega- Sena sales alone standing at around US$290m a year, the Brazilian lottery is hugely powerful and is a major contributor to social welfare schemes. According to CAIXA’s latest annual report from 2009 until 2015 more than US$9.4bn were distributed into investments in such undertakings as social security, sports, education, public safety and culture.
Around half of the income generated by CAIXA run lotteries is ploughed back into Brazilian society and is channelled to its beneficiaries. Sports funding is managed through the Ministry of Sports, the Brazilian Olympic Committee and the Brazilian Paralympic Committee. Education, through the
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The CAIXA lottery sales network is extremely well developed and extensive and encompasses the entire territory. In Brazil there are a total of 45,333 CAIXA lottery
shop terminals which register an average of 13.7 million transactions per day.
Financing Fund for the Higher Education Student (FIES). Security, through the National Prison Funding (FUNPEN); Culture, via the National Culture Fund (FNC), while almost half is put back into the social security system.
From the amounts collected in the lotteries portfolio in the first quarter of 2015, approximately R$1.0bn were transferred to social programs from the federal government in areas of social security, sport, culture, public safety, education and health. 18.8 per cent was destined for national sport. 8.2 per cent went to the penitentiary fund. 7.7 per cent went to the national cultural fund. 0.1 per cent went to the national health fund. 45.9 per cent went to social security fund and 19.3 per cent went to financing student programmes.
The CAIXA lottery sales network is extremely well developed and extensive and encompasses the entire territory. In Brazil there are a total of 45,333 CAIXA lottery shop terminals which register an average of 13.7 million transactions per day. These include lottery and non-lottery related transactions. There are now 35,000 service outlets
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