Lotto.li is a website created by The International Lottery in Liechtenstein Foundation, a charitable foundation, and hosts the weekly 6 from 49 plus Bonus Ball Lottery game.
Lotto.li is the premier online weekly 6 from 49 plus Bonus Ball lottery game, creating millionaires and donating thousands to charities all over the world. The Lotto.li Jackpot is a minimum of EUR 20,000,000.00. The weekly draw occurs every Friday. The draws are recorded and available for viewing at any future dates through this website by selecting RESULTS from the top menu options.
All games and operations are audited by Thöny Treuhand AG, Vaduz and the larger Jackpot prizes are insured through Arthur J. Gallagher (UK) Limited, a Lloyd's broker.
Lotto.li is certified by Thawte and therefore guarantees that personal information 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.
Player's funds are held by Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG, a AAA rated bank and whose majority ownership is held by the Principality of Liechtenstein.
A minimum of 5% of the Lotto.li Stake is contributed to charities every time you play.
ILLF is supervised by the Liechtenstein Government. Liechtenstein is a first world country in Europe, bordering Austria and Switzerland. The citizens of Liechtenstein earn the highest incomes in Europe, if not the world, as reported by market research group 'Gfk'. 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 Eastern portion, the Lower Country, is the flat plain of the Rhine, however most of Liechtenstein is the mountainous Upper Country, where the Alpine ranges run North - South.
The country maintains close relations with Switzerland, sharing customs and currency. This practice has enabled Liechtenstein to share in Switzerland's prosperity. 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.
Having a homogenous population, most of the residents speak a local dialect of German. English is also understood throughout the country.

