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- What is PLUS Lotto?
PLUS Lotto
is the world's first Internet lottery. Since 1995 we've paid-out
MILLIONS in prizes to our players.
Our partners are credible and well known:
- Thawte certifies us and guarantees
that personal information such as your credit card details
is being protected and securely processed. Many 'secure'
Web sites worldwide use Thawte Secure Server Identification
to authenticate themselves and to enable SSL encryption
to protect sensitive data and transactions.
- A Lloyds of London broker insures
our weekly lottery jackpots which means that they are fully
guaranteed.
- Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG
holds our Member's funds. It is 60% owned by the Principality
of Liechtenstein and has an AAA rating.
- The International Lottery in Liechtenstein
Foundation, a charitable foundation that operates PLUS
Lotto, is authorised and controlled by the government of
Liechtenstein.
- Thöny Treuhand AG audits the PLUS
Lotto books of account and scrutinizes all the pre-draw
and weekly draw procedures. This includes weekly and hourly
lotteries and the instant games.
- PLUS Lotto has already saved thousands
of lives through its contributions to the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and
other charities. By the last audit we had contributed US
$ 2,300,000 to charities.
- Where is Liechtensten?
Liechtenstein is a country in Western Europe bordering Austria
and separated from Switzerland by the Rhine River. It is one
of the smallest independent sovereign states of Europe, along
with San Marino in Italy and Andorra in the Pyrenees between
France and Spain. The entire country is only about 16 miles
long and 4 miles wide and is part of the European Economic
Area (EEA).Liechtenstein is divided into two traditionally
distinct regions, the Upper and the Lower Country. The Western
portion, the Lower Country, is the flat plain of the Rhine.
Most of Liechtenstein, however, is the mountainous Upper Country,
where the Alpine ranges run East - West.
The country maintains close relations with Switzerland, sharing
customs, currency and postal systems. This practice has enabled
Liechtenstein to share in Switzerland's prosperity and, along
with Liechtenstein's own industrial development, gives its
citizens one of the world's highest per capita incomes.The
population is 90% Roman Catholic and almost the entire population
lives in the communities near the Rhine, with 20% of the total
in Vaduz, the capital and largest city.
Because of the employment opportunities in
Liechtenstein, about one third of the population is composed
of resident foreigners.Having a homogenous population, most
of the residents speak Allemanish, a local dialect
of German. English is also understood throughout the country.
The principality of Liechtenstein is a stable,
constitutional, hereditary monarchy, with a modern economy
and unicameral parliament. In 1969 the principality celebrated
its 250th anniversary.
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