The Cundinamarca Lottery celebrated its 214th anniversary with results that reinforce its role within Colombia’s territorial gaming sector. According to Coljuegos, between 2024 and January 2026 the entity transferred $32.787 billion to the healthcare sector, funds allocated to financing the subsidized regime and strengthening the department’s hospital network. During the same period, the lottery reported sales exceeding $75.429 billion.

The celebration also marked the announcement of a new commercial phase. According to manager Maribel Córdoba Guerrero, the entity holds a technical reserve of over $32 billion, which will allow it to increase its prize plan from $18 billion to $28 billion. Among the new features are a weekly top prize of $10 billion, along with complementary incentives such as the $500 million “Balsa millonaria,” the $300 million “Tunjo de Oro,” and the $100 million “Guaca Secreta,” all inspired by the El Dorado narrative.

This data gains greater relevance within the national context. Coljuegos recalled that territorial games transferred more than $649.465 billion to healthcare between January and December 2025, confirming the fiscal and social role that departmental lotteries continue to play. In this context, the Cundinamarca Lottery aims to combine tradition, financial strength, and a renewed commercial offering.
























