Proceeds of "Azerlotereya" increased by 35%
Baku/18.03.14/Turan : In 2013, the income of "Azerlotereya" from the sale of lottery tickets was 26 million 811 thousand manats. This is 7 million or 35% more than in 2012 .
State monopoly replicable and instant lotteries in the past year has taken steps to expand the sales network of lottery tickets - said the ministry of economy and industry on the report of "Azerlotereya" for 2013 . According to the document , realized during the reporting period 26,190,560 replicable and instant lottery tickets ( + 6,387,827 compared with 2012 ). In 2013, the company started a lottery ticket email, as well as through a network of betting company Topaz.
The prize fund of the sold tickets in 2013 amounted to 17,395,478 million or 65 % of the value of tickets sold. Compared with the previous year ( 12 790 thousand manats ) prize fund increased by 4.6 million manat.
The operating expenses and profit of Azerlotereya are not reported. In 2012, on holding raffles and maintenance of the office JSC spent more than 6 million manat and the tax profit exceeded 2 million manats.
In 2012, the number of vehicles played out was 177 units, or 5 pieces smaller than in 2012 .
JSC Azerlotereya was established in 2001. In 2007, its revenues reached 32.6 million manat. In subsequent years, revenues began to decline gradually . In 2010, proceeds from ticket sales were 29.7 million manat. - 08D-
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