European Gambling Participants Unite Over Eurojackpot Franchise, Encompassing Participants from Germany and Finland
Eurojackpot Worth €113 Million Shared Between Germany and Finland
In a thrilling turn of events, the Eurojackpot, which can reach up to €190 million, has been won. The winning numbers for the draw on Friday, 21:00 CET were 7, 8, 13, 29, 36, and the Euro numbers were 4 and 8. The winning ticket for Germany was purchased in Saxony-Anhalt, while the identity of the German winner remains undisclosed. The Finnish winner has not been identified yet either.
The jackpot, now worth €113 million, will be split equally between the winners from Germany and Finland, meaning each winner will receive approximately €58 million. The Eurojackpot involves selecting 5 numbers from 50 and 2 Euro numbers from 12, making for a total of 52 possible numbers.
In both Germany and Finland, claiming a Eurojackpot prize follows a specific process. For small prizes in Germany, they can often be claimed directly from the retailer or through local lottery offices. For larger prizes, winners must claim their prizes at authorized lottery centers or through the official lottery organization, Lotto-Toto GmbH. Finnish winners can claim small prizes at any authorized Veikkaus retailer, while larger prizes need to be claimed directly from Veikkaus offices or the official Veikkaus website.
Winners in Germany can generally choose to remain anonymous, depending on the lottery rules. Finnish law protects jackpot winners’ anonymity. Prizes must be claimed within the validity period printed on the ticket, usually 3 years. Lottery winnings are tax-free in both countries.
Checking the winning numbers promptly via official websites or authorized lottery platforms is recommended for ease of claim. If you purchased your Eurojackpot ticket online, the claim process may be simplified, with winnings credited directly to your account or with support offered for claiming larger prizes.
For the most accurate and updated specifics, consult the respective official national lottery websites: - Germany: Lotto.de or the federal state lottery portals - Finland: Veikkaus.fi
This ensures compliance with the latest rules and claim instructions relevant to your ticket. No contradictory information was found regarding claiming the Eurojackpot prize in Germany and Finland in the search results.
The Eurojackpot is played by 19 countries simultaneously, offering players a chance to win life-changing sums of money. Be sure to check your tickets and claim your prizes within the established validity period to avoid missing out on your winnings!
In both Germany and Finland, the Eurojackpot includes options such as casino-and-gambling, lotteries, in addition to selecting numbers from a pool. If claimed within the validity period, the winnings remain tax-free in both countries.