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Sports Toto jackpot to exceed RM100 million this weekend

Nerine Tan said that the previous record jackpot was RM97.75 million in 2022.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 17 Jan 2025 11:07AM

Sports Toto jackpot to exceed RM100 million this weekend
Tan said the increasing jackpot amount has led to a surge in ticket purchases over the past two weeks.- Screengrab from a recent interview, January 17, 2025

THE Sports Toto Supreme 6/58 jackpot is expected to exceed RM100 million this Saturday, setting a new all-time high.

Sports Toto Berhad's chief executive officer, Nerine Tan, said that the previous record jackpot was RM97.75 million in 2022.

"The highest jackpot previously was RM97.75 million in 2022. This weekend, we believe the jackpot will surpass RM100 million," she said.

She added that the increasing jackpot amount has led to a surge in ticket purchases over the past two weeks.

"This weekend, a lucky winner may claim this significant prize before Chinese New Year. Winning the jackpot could transform the winner's life, as well as the lives of their family," she said.

As of Jan 15, the jackpot for the Sports Toto Supreme 6/58 Lotto had reached RM94.27 million, making it the second-highest jackpot in the lottery's history. - January 17, 2025

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