National Lottery for Public Assistance

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Edificio El Moro, the headquarters of the National Lottery of Mexico

The National Lottery for Public Assistance (Lotenal), better known as the National Lottery, is the Mexican government institution in charge of carrying out legal games and draws in the country.[1]

The lottery was founded on 7 August 1770 as the Royal General Lottery of New Spain, and is committed to raising financial resources, through the sale of lottery tickets in different draws and the company works to promote the process of redistribution of a considerable part of the wealth, both in the generation of jobs, and in the delivery of more and better prizes.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Lotería Nacional". Excélsior. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.

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