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STATES OF JERSEY

PUBLIC LOTTERIES: REPORT FOR 2010

Presented to the States on 15th March 2011 by the Minister for Economic Development

STATES GREFFE

2011   Price code: B  R.30

REPORT

Introduction

The  Minister  for  Economic  Development,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of Regulation 4(4) of the Gambling (Channel Islands Lottery) (Jersey) Regulations 1975, is pleased to submit to the States a report of the Public Lotteries promoted from 1st January 2010 up to and including the Draw of 16th December 2010, together with an income and expenditure account and balance sheet.

Overview of the Channel Islands Lottery

Policy for the Lottery in 2010 was decided by the Assistant Minister for Economic Development in Jersey, Connétable L. Norman, and the Culture and Leisure Member in Guernsey, Deputy F. Quin.

Public Lotteries Board

The Public Lotteries Board is constituted in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Channel Islands Lottery (Jersey) Regulations 1975, as amended, for the purpose of advising  the  Minister  on  general  matters  connected  with  the  Lotteries  and  for conducting the Draw held in Jersey. Its Members in 2010 were –

Mr. I.T. Barnes (Chairman) Mr. P.S. Cruickshank

Mr. D.A. Wallis

Mr. G.J. Roscouet

Ms M. Horton

Mr. A.J. Arnold

Mr. A. Garnier

Dr. J. Lane (Secretary)

The Policy of the Minister for Economic Development

In keeping with recent practice, the Minister brought a Report and Proposition to the States in 2009, asking for approval that the total Jersey portion of the profits of the Channel Islands Lottery for 2009 and 2010 should be paid to the Association of Jersey Charities for the benefit of the community and the charitable needs of the Island. The Proposition also had States approval to set aside as a reserve, 10% of the Jersey surplus for 2009 and 2010.

The  remaining  90%  profit,  according  to  the  provisions  of  Regulation 4(5)  of  the Gambling (Channel Islands Lottery) (Jersey) Regulations 1975 would be applied in such a manner and for such purposes of public benefit as the States shall from time to time by Act direct. It was the Minister's recommendation to the States that these funds be granted to the Association of Jersey Charities.

The proposed transfer of 10% of the Jersey profits to the Accumulated Fund is to maintain a contingency for the Association of Jersey Charities should sales of the Channel Islands Lottery decline.

The  grant  due  to  be  paid  to  the  Association  of  Jersey  Charities  for  the  year  is £423,699, an increase of £117,908 on 2009.

Having undertaken a public consultation on the future of the lottery, it is clear that there is a strong belief that the Islands should continue their own public lottery until there was a clear indication from both the States and the United Kingdom parliament that extension of the U.K. National Lottery was a realistic proposal.

To that end the strategy in 2010 was to

  • continue  the  Two  Super  Scratch  Games'  from  January  2010,  until  the Christmas Bumper Draw in December 2010;
  • ensure  that  any  future  modernisation  of  the  Island's  gambling  legislation should take account of the needs of charitable and other good causes.

During 2010 the Channel Islands Lottery went through an internal audit review which identified a number of issues, one of which was that the lottery had not been subjected to a formal tender process for some considerable time. This was duly undertaken and is in the process of being evaluated, with the outcome being determined during 2011.

Main Agents

The Minister maintained 2 appointed Main Agents to act on his behalf in distributing tickets in the Island.

The Main Agents were –

Mrs. S. Le Brocq

Mr. and Mrs. M. Vowden.

The 2 Main Agents purchased tickets at a discount of 13% for all the Games including the Christmas Draw.

All agents, including sub-agents, were offered an additional commission equal to 1% of any winning ticket sold by them of a value of £750 or more. The agents, however, had to register and purchase a special stamp number to stamp the reverse side of all tickets sold by them, in order to receive the ex gratia payment.

The Minister records his appreciation to the Main Agents for their hard work and enthusiasm during the year.

The Lottery Game

The prize structures for the games introduced in January 2010 were – Super Scratch Game 3

Prize structure per 200,000 tickets –

2 Prizes of

10 Prizes of

50 Prizes of

200 Prizes of

500 Prizes of

2,000 Prizes of 5,000 Prizes of 40,000 Free Tickets

Total Prizes


£20,000  =  £40,000  £500  =  £5,000  £100  =  £5,000  £25  =  £5,000  £10  =  £5,000  

£5  =  £10,000  £2  =  £10,000  

=  £40,000  

£120,000  = 60% return

Win ratio = 1:4.19

Sales for these games were very successful throughout the year, selling out at a rate of approximately one game every 2 months. Two different design games were on sale at the same time with the same prize structure for each game.

The Christmas Charity Draw

The  planning  and  promotion  of  the  Christmas  Charity  Draw  remains  the  most important of the year and continues to draw significant public interest and support. In order to maintain this, both the Assistant Minister in Jersey and the Culture and Leisure Member in Guernsey were strongly of the opinion that the First Prize had to be seen to be rising steadily, and it was agreed that the minimum First Prize would start at £300,000 as in 2009.

2,300,000 tickets were printed for this Draw, 300,000 more than in 2009, when tickets were  available  up  until  the  day  before  the  Draw.  Demand  for  tickets  was unprecedented, with a sell-out approximately one week before the Draw.

The Minister is delighted to report that all tickets were sold from a Jersey issue of 1,420,000,  representing  an  increase  of  180,000  (14.5%)  on  Jersey  sales  over  the previous year.

Guernsey sold 880,000 tickets, representing an increase of 120,000 (15.8%) on their sales over the previous year.

The Channel Islands Lottery achieved a top prize of £750,000, exceeding the £651,000 achieved the previous year.

Finally special mention must be made of the vital part played by the Islands' media for broadcasting and printing the daily press releases, which played an invaluable part in the successful promotion of the Draw.

The Lottery Show

The only Lottery Draw to be broadcast by Channel Television was the Christmas Charity Bumper Draw. The appreciation of the Minister goes to Mrs. Karen Rankine, Managing Director (Broadcast) and the staff at Channel Television for their continued support.

Marketing and Promotion

Marketing for the Lottery was undertaken by the Departments' Officers in both Islands. The result was an imaginative and colourful campaign transmitted through poster, press and television that provided a very positive message.

The Year's Ticket Sales

Ticket sales for the year (inclusive of the Christmas Draw) totalled 3,760,400, with 2,240,000 being sold in Jersey and 1,520,400 in Guernsey[1]. This showed a combined sales increase of 5.9% with Jersey sales up 6.5% and Guernsey 5.9%.

There were 10 scratch-card games promoted throughout the year. 1,460,400 were sold in total (820,000 tickets in Jersey and 640,400 in Guernsey). Jersey sales were down 5.3% and Guernsey sales down 6.7%.

The Lottery Website at www.gov.je

Once again the Lottery results for the Christmas Draw were made available through the States of Jersey Website.

The Association of Jersey Charities

Founded in 1971, the Association of Jersey Charities now represents approximately 248 Jersey charities. The Minister continued to support their efforts for local charitable causes and recognised the importance of Channel Islands Lottery profits as the mainstay of the Association's funding. The provision of the States grant is governed through a Service Level Agreement.

Grant applications from members up to a maximum of £20,000 are considered by the Executive Committee at their quarterly meetings. From September 2003, the maximum grant available was £20,000 in any 2 consecutive years, but since 30th September 2008 this was changed to £20,000 in any one year.

The relationship whereby the Minister is able to provide funding to the Association, who are then able to assist its membership, works well. The grants approved in 2010 by the Association of Jersey Charities are listed below and illustrate the very real benefits accrued by Lottery profits for local good causes.

List of Applications Approved in 2010 (from the 2009 Grant)

 

 

 

£

Caesarea Association

Repair and redecoration of fire escape

5,000.00

George V Cottage Homes Residents Assoc.

Travel costs

600.00

Arts in Health Care Trust

Running costs

12,000.00

FNHC

Refurbishment of satellite base

20,000.00

Jersey Youth Trust

Part salary of senior youth worker

20,000.00

Trinity Youth Centre Trust

Redecoration of entrance hall, curtains Main Hall

15,961.00

Durrell

Refurbishment of playground

20,000.00

Music in Action

Performers, admin. assistant, cello

19,300.00

Silver Star Community Playgroup

Shortfall in running costs

4,952.00

Silkworth Lodge

Purchase and installation of IT system

11,815.00

Centre Point Trust

Lunches and snacks for one year

20,000.00

Inclusion Project

Personal development programmes

20,000.00

Relate Jersey

Counsellor training

20,000.00

Art in the Frame Foundation

Children's and Mencap workshops

4,000.00

Jersey Scout Association

18 scouts to World Jamboree

5,500.00

Victim Support (Witness Service)

Running Costs

20,000.00

ACET Jersey

Part HIV/AIDS Educator salary

20,000.00

Jersey Child Care Trust

Assisted Nursery Places Project

20,000.00

Jersey Catholic Pastoral Service

Photocopier

2,189.00

Grace Trust

Part manager's salary

20,000.00

Weston Health Care Foundation

Refurbishment of new detox centre

16,061.00

St. John Ambulance

Replace roof

20,000.00

St. John Ambulance

Balance of roof, garage refurbishment and storage

14,000.00

Le Squez Youth Club

Assistant's salary

20,000.00

Silkworth Lodge

Part counsellor's salary

16,061.00

Community Charitable Trust

Various office items

10,974.00

Roseneath Trust

Continuation refurbishment of Centre

17,442.46

 

Total

£395,855.46

States Treasury Recharges

The Department has a Service Level Agreement with the Shared Services Division of Treasury  and  Resources  for  financial,  administrative  and  audit  support  with  the C.I. Lottery.

This  includes  services  such  as  preparing  accounts  on  behalf  of  both  Islands, reconciling winning tickets, paying commissions, auditing accounts and being present at the Christmas Lottery Draw and for which the Treasury charges the Department a fee of £21,002.

The Board would like to thank the relevant staff of the Shared Services Division of Treasury and Resources.

The final accounts for the C.I. Lottery (unaudited) up to December 2010 are noted overleaf.

Channel Islands Lottery (Jersey) Fund

Fund/Reserve  The net asset value increased by 9.8% (£47k) in 2010 Highlights:  Jersey ticket sales increased by 5%

Purpose of Fund

The Channel Islands Lottery is administered and governed by the Public Lotteries Board,  which  is  constituted  in  accordance  with  the  Gambling  (Channel  Islands Lottery) (Jersey) Regulations 1975.

In 2009 a decision was made by the States to increase the grant to 90% of the total profits for the benefit of the community and the charitable needs of the Island. The Association has now indicated that a sufficient buffer has built up and that, as a consequence of the global economic downturn, it would wish to receive its full share of grant from the 2011/12 allocation.

Key Financial Results of the Operating Cost Statement

Sales of Tickets

Ticket  sales  of  £3,128,240,  an  increase  of  £148,027  (4.96%)  on  2009. Guernsey's contribution to the prize fund increased by 5% in 2010 due to increased ticket sales. Sales of tickets in Jersey also increased by 5%.

Other Revenue

Other revenue of £341, a decrease of £199 (36.85%) on 2009.

Supplies and Services

Supplies and Services of £476,913, a decrease of £3,491 (0.72%) on 2009. Grants and Subsidy Payments

Grant due to be paid to the Association of Jersey Charities of £423,699, an increase of £117,908 (38.55%) on 2009.

Channel Islands Lottery (Jersey) Fund Key Results

 

Key Variances from 2009

£'000 480 40 142 (118) 63 (80)

The Net Asset Value increased from £480k to £527k during 2010, an increase of £47k (9.8%)

The States increased the grant to the Association of Jersey Charities in 2009 for both 2009 and 2010 from  80%  to  90%  of  the  total  profits  with  the remaining 10% being retained within the Fund.

The net asset value of the Fund increased by 9.8% (£47k) due to increased ticket sales during 2010.

2009 NAV

Funds due to Guernsey Balance due from CF Funds owed to Charities Uncollected prizes Funds owed by agents

2010 NAV

527

Key Variances from 2009

£'000 34 44 104 (11) (118) (6)

Performance compared to 2009

Jersey ticket sales for the Christmas Draw increased by 15% compared to 2009. Guernsey's contribution to the prize fund also increased compared to 2009 due to increased ticket sales.

Guernsey Contribution to Prize Fund

2009 NRI

Guernsey's contribution Jersey ticket sales Interest received

Grant to Charities Other Variances

2010 NRI

47

£44k (5%) more than 2009

Guernsey's contribution to the prize fund increased by 5% in 2010 due to increased ticket sales.

Sales of tickets in Jersey

£104k (5%) more than 2009

Sales of tickets in Jersey also increased by 5%. Loan Bank and Notional Interest

£11k (60%) less than 2009

The  Fund  received  £11k  less  interest  during  the year due to low interest rates.

Grants and Subsidies Payments

£118k (38.6%) more than 2009

The  grant  to  the  Association  of  Jersey  Charities increased in 2010 due to increased ticket sales.

 

 

 

Operating Cost Statement

 

2010 Actual £

Sales of Goods:

  Guernsey Contribution to Prize Fund Sales of Services:

912,240

  Sale of tickets in Jersey

2,216,000 –

  Other Lottery Income

Loan, Bank and Notional Interest Other Revenue

7,404 341

2009 Actual £

867,780

2,112,433 4,300 18,720 540

Total Revenue  3,135,985

3,003,773

Supplies and Services  476,913 Other Operating Expenditure:

  Prizes Paid

2,188,297 423,699

Grants and Subsidies Payments

480,404

2,183,600 305,791

Total Expenditure  3,088,909

2,969,795

 

 

Net Revenue Income  47,076

33,978

 

Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses

2010  2009 Actual  Actual

£  £

Net Revenue Income  47,076  33,978

Total Recognised Gain  47,076  33,978

Balance Sheet

 

Current Assets

Debtors

Balance due from Consolidated Fund

2010 Actual £

2009 Actual £

282,395 971,820

241,620 830,231

Total Current Assets

Current Liabilities

Creditors

Balance held for the Association

of Jersey Charities Uncollected Prizes

Other Creditors

1,254,215

423,699 222,512 80,857

1,071,851

305,791 285,306 683

Total Current Liabilities Net Current Assets

727,068 527,147

591,780 480,071

Net Assets

527,147

480,071

Reserves

Accumulated Revenue Reserves  527,147  480,071

Total Reserves  527,147  480,071