Taipei, Taiwan — November 22, 2025 — With the draw date for the September–October uniform invoice lottery set for next Tuesday, November 25, the Ministry of Finance is once again urging the public to check their July–August receipts, as several major prizes remain unclaimed.

According to the latest announcement, two special prizes from the July–August draw have yet to be redeemed. These include one receipt for NT$300 from an App Store subscription and another for NT$102, issued for a food purchase at a 7-Eleven branch located at No. 12-1, Nankeng, Longqi District, Tainan City.

Five NT$2 Million Special Prizes Still Unclaimed

The Ministry also revealed five unclaimed NT$2 million special prizes, all tied to small everyday transactions:

  • NT$220 – App Store subscription

  • NT$3 – Uber Eats delivery fee

  • NT$132 – Food purchase at 7-Eleven, No. 271, Sec. 1, Luhe Road, Lukang Township, Changhua County

  • NT$290 – Gas cylinder purchase at a station on No. 200, Ln. 106, Huanfu Street, Annan District, Tainan City

  • NT$30 – Beverage purchased at Tea House, No. 258, Sec. 3, Baoda Road, Guiren District, Tainan City

These examples highlight how even small-value receipts can lead to multimillion-dollar winnings, reinforcing the importance of checking every invoice.

Unclaimed Cloud Invoice Prizes

In the NT$1 million cloud invoice prize category, two winnings from July–August also remain unclaimed:

  • NT$258 – SONY online service fee

  • NT$147 – Galaxy Store application purchase

Winning Numbers Recap

For the July–August uniform invoice lottery, the winning numbers are as follows:

  • NT$10 million Special Prize: 53960536

  • NT$2 million Grand Prize: 51509866

  • First Prize (three sets): 43074088, 22870220, 38253117

Claim Deadline Approaching

The Ministry of Finance reminds the public that all prizes for the July–August draw must be claimed by January 5, 2026. Any winnings not redeemed by the deadline will be forfeited.

Citizens are encouraged to review their physical and cloud invoices to avoid missing out on potentially life-changing prizes.