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After 25 years behind the wheel in Dubai, Indian driver wins Dh100,000 Big Ticket

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 1:22 AM
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An Indian national working as a driver in Dubai has become the latest millionaire through the Big Ticket raffle, winning the grand prize of Dh100,000,000 (approximately US$27.2 million). The winning ticket, number 027792, was drawn on Sunday, February 4, 2024, at the Big Ticket headquarters. This latest Big Ticket 1m draw winner marks yet another life-changing moment for a participant in the popular monthly lottery.

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The Rising Popularity of Lottery ParticipationEligibility and Tax Implications for Winners

The winner, identified as Muhammed Rafiq, reportedly purchased the ticket online just days before the draw. While details regarding his specific plans for the substantial winnings remain private, the win offers Rafiq and his family significant financial security. This win continues the trend of Big Ticket winners being predominantly expatriate workers based in the United Arab Emirates.

Understanding the Big Ticket 1m Draw and Its Impact

The Big Ticket raffle, operated by Emirates Loto, is a popular monthly draw offering substantial cash prizes, and recently, luxury vehicle and property options. Tickets can be purchased online or at designated retail locations throughout the UAE, including airport free zones. The lottery operates under strict regulations overseen by relevant authorities to ensure transparency and fairness.

The scale of the Dh100 million prize is noteworthy, placing it among the largest cash raffles globally. It’s dramatically larger than many standard lottery prizes offered elsewhere. Winners are typically subject to standard taxation procedures applicable within their country of residence.

The Rising Popularity of Lottery Participation

Participation in large-scale raffles like Big Ticket has increased in recent years, particularly among the UAE’s significant expatriate workforce. This is largely attributed to the opportunity for life-altering financial gains with relatively low ticket costs. For many, it represents a small investment with a potentially enormous return.

According to industry reports, the growth in lottery and raffle engagement mirrors broader trends in passive income seeking, especially in regions with high living costs. The appeal of a quick financial windfall is strong, and the Big Ticket’s marketing efforts have successfully reached a wide audience. The availability of online ticket purchasing has also broadened accessibility.

The recent win is expected to further boost ticket sales for the next Big Ticket raffle. Previous winners have come from a diverse range of nationalities, including India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, affirming the draw’s broad appeal.

How the Big Ticket Works and Prize Considerations

The Big Ticket operates on a simple principle: participants purchase tickets for a fixed price, and one ticket is randomly selected to win the grand prize. The chances of winning are undeniably slim, but this doesn’t deter large numbers of people from participating each month. Ticket prices vary depending on promotions and package deals.

While the Big Ticket million dirham prize is the largest, smaller prizes are also awarded in each draw. These include prizes for matching a certain number of digits on the winning ticket. This adds another layer of excitement for participants, even those who don’t win the top prize.

The specific rules and regulations governing the Big Ticket, including eligibility criteria and prize claim procedures, are publicly available on the official Big Ticket website. These regulations are designed to ensure a fair and transparent process for all participants. Compliance is essential for claiming any winnings.

Eligibility and Tax Implications for Winners

To be eligible for the Big Ticket prize, participants must meet the age requirement of 18 years or older. They must also possess a valid UAE visa, although the visa does not need to be valid at the time of the claim. Winners typically need to provide identification documents and proof of ticket purchase.

Tax implications for Big Ticket winners vary significantly depending on their country of residence. The UAE does not currently impose taxes on lottery winnings. However, winners are responsible for complying with the tax laws of their home country, which may include reporting the winnings and paying applicable taxes. It is advisable for winners to seek professional financial and legal advice.

The process of claiming the prize involves several steps, including verification of the winning ticket and completion of necessary paperwork. This process can take several weeks to complete, according to past winner testimonials and Big Ticket guidelines, requiring patience and thorough documentation.

Looking Ahead: Future Draws and Industry Trends

Following this significant payout, the next Big Ticket draw is scheduled for March 3, 2024. Organisers have yet to announce the prize amount for that draw, but it’s anticipated to be substantial, continuing to attract widespread attention. The specific details will be released closer to the draw date.

The future of raffles and lotteries in the UAE appears positive, with increasing interest from both residents and tourists. However, evolving regulations related to gambling and promotional schemes remain a key factor. Any changes in these regulations could impact the operation of the Big Ticket and similar initiatives.

It remains to be seen how Rafiq will utilize his newfound wealth, but this win reinforces the lottery’s image as a genuine opportunity for a life-changing event. Ongoing scrutiny of the raffle’s operations and adherence to regulatory standards will continue to be vital for maintaining public trust and transparency.

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