Raffle Master Has Given Away £1.8 Million in Cash Prizes — And We're Just Getting Started

Raffle Master Has Given Away £1.8 Million in Cash Prizes — And We're Just Getting Started

June 10, 2026Lee Davis

Raffle Master Has Given Away £1.8 Million in Cash Prizes And We're Just Getting Started

 

£1,800,000+ Real Money. Real Winners. Real Raffle Master.

Let that number sink in for a moment.

£1.8 million.

One point eight million pounds in cash prizes given away to real people, right across the United Kingdom, from a competition platform that started as a WhatsApp group.

That is not a projected figure. It is not a marketing estimate. It is not a number inflated by including product prizes, holiday packages, or watches. It is £1.8 million in cash — bank transfers, winnings paid out, lives changed.

And we are just getting started.

Where It All Began: A WhatsApp Group in 2017

To understand what £1.8 million means, you have to understand where Raffle Master came from.

In 2017, what would become one of the UK's fastest-growing competition platforms was nothing more than a WhatsApp group. A small community of people sharing draws, chatting about prizes, and building something around the idea that winning should be accessible to everyone — not just the wealthy, not just the lucky few, but genuinely anyone with the ambition to enter.

From that WhatsApp group, Raffle Master grew. Slowly at first, then rapidly. The platform moved from social media to a dedicated website. The draws got bigger. The prizes got better. The community grew from dozens to hundreds to tens of thousands of active members. The cash prizes started flowing.

By the time the company was formally registered as Raffle Master Competitions Ltd — Company No. 13666279, registered in England and Wales — the vision was already in motion. A competition platform built on honesty, transparency, community, and the belief that the next life-changing cash payout is always just one draw away.

That vision has now produced £1.8 million in cash prizes and counting.

How Does Raffle Master Give Away That Much Cash?

The question people often ask when they hear the £1.8 million figure is: how is that possible when entries cost 99p?

The answer is volume, community, and a model that was built to scale.

The Economics of 99p Competitions

At 99p per entry, every draw needs to sell a sufficient volume of tickets to fund the prize. For a £1,000 cash prize draw, Raffle Master needs roughly 1,000+ ticket sales to cover the prize and operating costs. For a £10,000 draw, the volume required is higher. For the biggest cash jackpots, tens of thousands of entries are needed.

Raffle Master's community — built over years of consistent, legitimate prize delivery — is large enough to support exactly those volumes. Tens of thousands of active entrants participating across multiple draws every week adds up to substantial revenue that funds substantial prizes. It is a virtuous cycle: big prizes attract big communities, big communities enable bigger prizes, bigger prizes grow the community further.

Instant Win Games and Prize Pools

Alongside headline cash draws, Raffle Master also operates instant win games and prize pool draws — formats where cash prizes of varying sizes are distributed across many participants. These formats allow smaller cash amounts to be given away quickly and frequently, contributing significantly to the total prize payout figure.

Cash instant wins, site credits that convert to real value, and bonus prize structures all feed into the overall total. Every pound of that £1.8 million came from a legitimate draw, a legitimate winner, a legitimate payout.

Real Winners, Real Stories

The £1.8 million figure is not an abstraction. It is made up of individual wins — moments where a notification appeared on someone's phone, their name was called in a live draw, and their life changed a little (or a lot).

Raffle Master's winner history includes:

  • Cash prizes ranging from £50 to five-figure jackpots
  • Multiple £1,000+ single cash wins across various draw formats
  • The Fabulous Las Vegas draw — a £100,000 prize draw that became one of the platform's landmark moments
  • Hundreds of smaller instant cash wins and prize credits distributed to community members every week

Winners have used their cash prizes for holidays, car deposits, clearing debts, treating family members, saving for home deposits, and simply enjoying a financial breathing space that made their lives easier. These are not lottery-style anonymous winners — they are Raffle Master community members, drawn live, contacted personally, and celebrated publicly.

Every week, new names are added to the winner's ticker on the Raffle Master homepage. Names like Jamie White, Tilly Mills, and Dean Stevens — real people who entered with a 99p ticket and walked away with cash in their account.

The Milestone Draws That Built the £1.8 Million

Some individual draw formats have been particularly significant in reaching the £1.8 million milestone. Here's a look at the draw types that have contributed most to Raffle Master's cash prize history:

Big Cash Jackpots

The headline cash jackpot draws — where a single winner takes a large cash prize — have historically generated the most community excitement and the highest single-transaction payouts. These include five-figure and occasionally six-figure cash prize draws that capture the imagination and sell out quickly.

Deal or No Deal Style Draws

Raffle Master's "Deal or No Deal" format draws have become community favourites. Inspired by the classic TV show, these draws offer multiple cash prize tiers with unpredictable outcomes — creating genuine tension, entertainment, and significant payouts across a large pool of entrants.

Mafia Boss Instants

The "Mafia Boss Instants" draw format has become one of Raffle Master's signature products — a fast-moving, high-energy instant win game with multiple cash prizes distributed per draw. These high-frequency, high-turnover draws have cumulatively contributed a significant portion of the overall cash payout total.

Mario Kart Super Dooper

Named with the playful energy that defines much of Raffle Master's community culture, draws like "Mario Kart Super Dooper" pack multiple prize opportunities into a single competitive format — and cash alternatives have been a consistent feature.

Cash Alternative Conversions

Many of Raffle Master's biggest prize draws — including car competitions, watch draws, and holiday packages — include cash alternatives. When winners elect to take the cash instead of the physical prize, those payments count toward the overall cash prize total. The RS6 Vorsprung draw currently live on the platform, for example, carries a £60,000 cash alternative. One winner will take that option.

What Makes £1.8 Million Mean More at Raffle Master

Any competition platform could claim a big payout number. What matters is whether the number is real, verifiable, and built on genuine community trust.

At Raffle Master, the £1.8 million figure carries weight because of how it was earned:

Every draw was run live. There are no hidden draws at Raffle Master. Every winner is announced publicly, in real time, with Lee and the team visible on camera. That transparency is not just a marketing choice — it is a fundamental commitment to the community.

Every prize was paid. Not a single winner in Raffle Master's history has been told they are not getting their prize. Fast payout processing is one of the platform's most consistent Trustpilot talking points, with winners regularly noting that cash transfers hit their accounts quickly and without fuss.

The community verified it. Raffle Master's Trustpilot reviews — consistently Excellent — are full of real winners describing their experience. The platform's reputation was not manufactured. It was earned, draw by draw, winner by winner, pound by pound.

It started from nothing. £1.8 million given away from a platform that began as a WhatsApp group in 2017 is an extraordinary achievement. It speaks to what is possible when a competition platform genuinely prioritises its community over short-term profit.

The Next £1.8 Million — What's Ahead

Reaching £1.8 million in cash prizes is a milestone worth celebrating. But at Raffle Master, we don't celebrate milestones by slowing down. We celebrate them by setting the bar higher.

Here is what the road ahead looks like:

Bigger Cash Jackpots

The competition draws being planned for the remainder of 2026 and beyond include the largest cash prize pools Raffle Master has ever put on offer. As the community grows and draw volumes increase, the ceiling for single-draw cash prizes rises with it.

The RS6 Draw — £60,000 Cash Alternative

The RS6 Vorsprung draw currently live on the platform includes a £60,000 cash alternative. That single draw could add £60,000 to the total payout figure. There are more draws like this in the pipeline.

More Instant Win Formats

Raffle Master is expanding its instant win portfolio — more formats, more frequent draws, more cash distributed to more winners. These high-frequency cash payouts are a core part of what keeps the community engaged and what keeps the overall prize total climbing.

International Ambitions

While Raffle Master remains proudly focused on UK entrants and UK winners, the platform's growth trajectory points toward broader reach in the coming years. More community members means more draws, more prizes, and more cash given away.

The journey to £2 million — and well beyond — is already underway.

Enter Today — Be Part of the Story

£1.8 million given away. Hundreds of lives touched. A community built on the belief that anyone can win.

That is what Raffle Master is. That is what every 99p entry you make contributes to — a platform that has proven, time and again, that legitimate UK competition draws can change lives without costing a fortune.

The next big cash winner could be you. The next name on the winners ticker could be yours. The next live draw could be the one where everything changes.

Visit rafflemaster.co.uk and enter a draw today. The King of Competitions has plenty more to give.

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