The People’s Postcode Lottery is a subscription-based lottery service that supports a variety of charities and good causes across the UK. It has gained popularity for its unique model, where players can win prizes based on their postcode, and at least 33% of the ticket price is allocated to charitable causes.
As of March 9, 2026, the lottery has raised its ticket prices to £12.50 per month, a 25% increase from less than three years ago. This marks the third price increase in a short span, following a rise from £10 to £12 in 2023 and a subsequent increase to £12.25 last year.
Recent Developments
On the same day as the price increase, players in the LA5 8BT postcode celebrated a win of £1,000. The People’s Postcode Lottery distributes a shared £1 million to a postcode every Saturday, making it a significant event for local communities.
However, the recent price hikes have led to discontent among players. One anonymous player expressed frustration, stating, “Totally fed up with this company. They keep pushing up the price of each entry.” Another player remarked, “It’ll be £13 before you know it,” highlighting concerns about future increases.
Complaints have also surfaced regarding the nature of prizes offered. An anonymous player criticized the lottery for providing non-cash prizes that they felt were of little value, saying, “If you value your customers, please don’t insult them with prizes which you could probably pick up in your local pound shop at a stretch.” This sentiment reflects a growing dissatisfaction among participants.
In response to the criticism, a representative from the People’s Postcode Lottery stated, “With the upcoming 25p increase, we will actually have our biggest ever prize pot to be won this year.” This statement aims to reassure players that the increased ticket price will lead to greater potential winnings.
Looking Ahead
As the lottery continues to navigate these changes, observers are keen to see how the price adjustments will impact player participation and overall fundraising efforts for charities. The People’s Postcode Lottery has distributed an estimated £1.1 billion to various charities both in the UK and internationally, underscoring its role in supporting good causes.
Details remain unconfirmed about how the lottery plans to address player concerns moving forward, but the ongoing dialogue between the organization and its participants will be crucial in maintaining trust and engagement.


