In an effort to stimulate the country’s vaccination levels, the Supreme Ventures Group today announced its new Vax & Win “lottery” promotion enabling persons to win hundreds of thousands in cash and prizes every week.

In a release, the company noted that the campaign which will hit the market soon pending authorization by the BGLC and will ensure that persons who get their vaccinations can also receive great cash and prizes.  It adds that effective June 20, any individual over 18 who has been vaccinated can enter and get their chance to win.  Entries will be submitted via an online entry form, each person is allowed one entry, and upon winning persons will simply need to present their vaccination card and ID to receive their prizes.

“We all need to pull together to ensure that the country is able to get back on track as we learn to live and work with Covid-19” said Xesus Johnston, CEO of Prime Sports Jamaica Ltd. “The vaccination program is a critical part of the way forward, and at Supreme Ventures we are ready to do our part to encourage as many persons to get vaccinated as possible. As the country’s leading lottery provider with one of the largest distribution networks across the country, we want to contribute significantly towards the national effort.”

Pending BGLC approval, the first drawing of the raffle will be June (26, 27, 28) just in time for the company’s celebration of their 20th anniversary of operations in Jamaica.  Subsequent drawings will be conducted each week following.

Stated Johnston “We are in discussions with the Ministry of Health regarding Vax & Win, and we will definitely be closely monitoring the response and ongoing potential of the program.”

Supreme Ventures urges all Jamaicans to follow the Ministry of Health’s defined protocols as the country continues to face the challenges of the pandemic.  Wearing our masks, frequent hand washing, observing social distancing guidelines and staying home if you are ill are some of the methods that everyone can use to help each other fight Covid-19.