Since its founding 90 years ago, the National Lottery has been an essential partner in the preservation and promotion of Belgium’s cultural heritage. In collaboration with partners such as Horizon 2030, the National Lottery supports exhibitions, initiatives to preserve tangible and intangible heritage, scientific research and much more.
Thanks to its players, every year the National Lottery redistributes €345 million to associations working in areas of public interest. This unique model guarantees that the profits generated by National Lottery games are returned in full to the community, supporting a wide range of social, sporting, cultural and scientific initiatives.
The National Lottery actively encourages responsible gaming by offering a range of responsible games and promoting the conscious and ethical practice of gaming. Our model makes us a responsible gaming supplier: a very broad base of players play occasionally for a modest stake which they are prepared to lose. Players can thus participate while making a positive contribution to Belgian society.
In this year marking its 90th anniversary, the National Lottery is reaffirming its commitment to ethical gaming and its ongoing support for projects which enrich Belgium’s cultural, sporting and social life, particularly in the run-up to Belgium’s bicentenary in 2030. The National Lottery continues to make a significant difference to Belgian society thanks to the contribution of its players.