SHOP OWNER WINS $5 MILLION IN SUPREME SCRATCHAZ

A small business operator is the latest $5 Million Dollar Supreme Scratchaz winner.

Mr. A. Case, who won with a lucky $500 instant win scratch ticket, was grateful for his windfall as it came just in time to invest in his shop.

“I’ve been wanting to expand my shop and get a new piece of equipment for the past few months that cost over half a million dollars but I just didn’t know where I was going to get the first dollar from to buy it. Winning this money is a blessing as it has come at the perfect time for me to buy this machine” beamed Case.

Stefan Miller, SVP Product Management & Business Development at Supreme Ventures was thrilled at the news of yet another Supreme Scratchaz millionaire. “At Supreme Ventures we are in the business of transforming the lives of Jamaicans and providing them with an opportunity to realize their goals. This latest winner is another great example of how our players’ lives can change in an instant with just one Supreme Scratchaz ticket.”

Customers currently have a selection of eleven different instant win scratch games ranging from J$100 – J$1000 per card and have the chance to win up to J$10 million dollars instantly. Supreme Scratchaz is available at all Supreme Ventures retailers Islandwide.

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SVF spruces up children’s homes on Labour Day

In support of National Labour Day 2022, the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) undertook two major projects that saw the team taking steps to improve the well-being of the charges at the Homestead Place of Safety and SOS Children’s Village, in Stony Hill, St Andrew.

A group of volunteers from the SVF spent the day installing and planting vegetable garden boxes at both homes and painting sections of the Homestead Place of Safety.

SVF Dsirector Heather Goldson revealed how enthusiastic the team members were to volunteer on this year’s Labour Day and to help make a difference in the lives of the children.

“We were looking forward to the project and were really excited leading up to its execution. In keeping up with the SVF mandate, our team worked diligently to identify good projects that seek to improve the quality of life and have a lasting impact on their lives.

“This year, our projects were no different. We spruced up the main multi-purpose hall for the children at Homestead so they can enjoy their space even more. We are also very pleased to provide both SOS Children’s Village and Homestead Place of Safety with vegetable garden boxes. These vegetable garden boxes will help each home provide the children with nutritious, economical, and sustainable meal options. The team also planted fruit trees that will serve not only as food sources in the future but will positively impact the physical environment of the homes,” said Goldson.

Chloleen Daley-Muschett, corporate communications and public relations manager of Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), shared similar sentiments as she disclosed the expansion of the project beyond Labour Day.

“Improving the lives of children in State care is one of the main directives of the SVF and our project for this Labour Day certainly reflected that. This is a project we are passionate about at the foundation and we will seek to continue beyond Labour Day to increase its reach across the island and improve food sustainability at our children’s homes,” said Daley-Muschett.

In 2021, the SVF provided full tertiary scholarships to children in State care as part of the company’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

 

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/svf-spruces-up-childrens-homes-on-labour-day/

Lucky customer wins $5m in Supreme Scratchaz

KINGSTON, Jamaica— Another Jamaican has walked away a multi-millionaire after winning $5 million from a $500 Supreme Scratchaz ticket.

“I’ve been buying Scratchaz since it came out and I’ve been winning small amounts. The most I’ve won before was $25,000 a few weeks ago. The day I bought this ChaChing ticket, I really didn’t expect to win so much. I was jumping for joy when I saw $5 million on the ticket! I’m definitely going to use this money to put more stock in my shop and finish the construction at home where I was adding a room,” the winner said excitedly.

Stefan Miller, SVP Product Management & Business Development at Supreme Ventures expressed his delight at creating another Supreme Scratchaz millionaire.

“At Supreme Ventures, we take great pleasure in transforming the lives of Jamaicans and providing them with an opportunity to realize their goals. We love to see our players’ lives change in an instant with just one Supreme Scratchaz ticket,” Miller said.

He also disclosed that new games will be added soon.

“Our customers are very familiar with the current games we have available. They will be excited to know that we will be introducing new games in the coming weeks that will have even higher payouts and more chances to win nuff, win often and win right away with Supreme Scratchaz,” he added.

Customers currently have a selection of seven different instant win scratch games ranging from $100 – $500 per card and have the chance to win up to $5 million instantly.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/lucky-customer-wins-5m-in-supreme-scratchaz/

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Retiree wins $53 million Lotto Jackpot

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – A retiree from Western Jamaica is the latest Lotto winner.

The winning ticket with lucky numbers 04, 05, 24, 25, 30, 34 was bought from the Supreme Ventures Retail Centre in Fairview, Montego Bay by E Jones. The store was opened in November 2021, making Jones its first Lotto winner.

Jones said she will be using the $53 Million to secure the future education of her grandchildren.

“I had gone with a friend to the Supreme Ventures store who wanted to buy the new Scratchaz ticket and on a whim, I bought a Lotto ticket. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to win,” she said.

“The only plan I’ve made so far is to make sure that my grandchildren’s educational costs are taken care of. I’m still coming to terms with being a millionaire and so I need a little more time to think about what else I will do with the money,” Jones continued.

Dwayne Tulloch, SVP Retail and Customer Operations at Supreme Ventures, commenting on this most recent Lotto winner, said he was pleased that the winning ticket was bought at their newest location.

“At Supreme Ventures we are always thrilled to transform the lives of Jamaicans by making them into millionaires. This one is extra special, however, as the winning ticket was sold at our latest addition, Fairview in Montego Bay.”

Jones is the second Lotto winner since the start of the year. In February, C Codner won $63 million.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/retiree-wins-53-million-lotto-jackpot/

SVL breaks $1-b profit mark

David Rose – Jamaica Observer – April 24, 2022

AFTER being hampered for the last two years by the novel coronavirus and its emerging variants, Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) earned a historic $1 billion in consolidated net profit for its first quarter ending March 31, 2022.

The betting, gaming and lottery company had seen its net profit toggle between $600 million and $737 million between 2018 and 2021 as it hit a record in March 2020 before retreating due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. However, its lottery segment experienced a 50 per cent jump in revenues to $6.04 billion, while the sports betting and pin codes segment increased to $3.51 billion and $3.06 billion, respectively. This pushed SVL’s gaming income to a historic $12.72 billion against the backdrop of a 164 per cent rise in gross ticket sales to $27.7 billion.

“We’ve always known the company had this potential, but unfortunately, we had to survive COVID and a bunch of other issues. It really feels good to see the company showing its true potential. The fact of the matter is that we have several businesses that have benefited significantly from the removal of the DRMA [Disaster Risk Management Act]. We want people to be safe and enjoy our games. I’m happy for the shareholders, customers, and staff because we’ve been able to see what this company can do and there’s a whole lot more we can do. You haven’t seen anything as yet,” stated Executive Chairman of SVL Gary Peart in an interview with the Jamaica Observer.

When Peart took on his current role in March 2020 after the departure of CEO Ann-Dawn Young Sang, the company had just hit $10.13 billion in gaming income and achieved a net profit attributable to shareholders of $738.37 million. Since then, the company has acquired other competitors; diversified its interest into financial technology, including the acquisition of a microfinance firm; and built out other complimentary services in the group.

One of these recent endeavours is the reactivation of Supreme Ventures Lotteries Limited in Q1, which has been renamed SV REIT Limited. A REIT’s (Real Estate Investment Trust) focus is to own, operate, or finance income-producing properties. Although the subsidiary isn’t listed, Peart hinted that it could be listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) like its parent in the near future. SVL spent $730.67 million or double its Q1 2020 spend on the addition of more property, plant, and equipment for the group’s expansion into being a more efficient business.

“As we widen our footprint, one of the things about building an efficient company at any point in time is that you might want to spin off a subsidiary. It’s there to consolidate the real estate in the company, and as we continue to expand we’ll just centralise the real estate. It’s really an efficient way of building out the business. If in the future we need to raise capital, we could just float that real estate company if we need to,” a jubilant Peart explained.

The company’s 66 per cent rise in net profit was also matched by its operational cash flow, which moved from $129.87 million to $928.51 million during the period. This allowed the company to declare a dividend of $0.3401 to be paid on May 20 to shareholders on record as of May 6. This augers well for Mayberry Jamaican Equities Limited (MJE) which will collect $165.17 million as the number two shareholder in SVL. Peart is CEO of Mayberry Investments Limited, which controls MJE.

SVL’s performance sent its stock flying by 30 per cent to $33.41, with an immediate halt at 9:31 am on Friday, which surpassed the $33 peak achieved on May 13, 2019. Although the stock closed up 28 per cent to $32.78, the stock is up 84 per cent year to date, with a market capitalisation of $86.46 billion. Total assets closed the period at $18.19 billion, with equity attributable to shareholders of $4.55 billion.

“The average person sees Supreme as a lottery company and we don’t see Supreme as a lottery company. We see Supreme as a transaction company that has a lottery company bolted onto it. The expansion of Supreme is going to be a function of how many new businesses we put onto that platform. The gross sales for the first quarter was over $27 billion. Based on our run rate, we will hit over $100 billion in gross revenue for the first time in the history of the company. We’re doing that after only 22 years in business, which is phenomenal. The work that the team has put in just manifests itself in all these different records that we see being broken,” Peart stated.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/svl-breaks-1-b-profit-mark/