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After 5 years of trying, Kerala nurse in UAE wins Dh100K Big Ticket

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Last updated: 2025/12/18 at 6:04 AM
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A hospital staff member identified as Tintu has won the latest Big Ticket raffle, claiming a prize of AED 10 million (approximately $2.72 million USD). The winning ticket, purchased recently, marks a significant win after five years of participation, demonstrating the power of consistent entries in the popular draw. This Big Ticket win adds to a growing number of recent large-prize payouts, fueling continued interest in the monthly lottery.

The announcement was made by Big Ticket officials on [Date – insert current date], with Tintu’s winning ticket number confirmed during a live draw event held at the Abu Dhabi International Airport. The winner plans to share the substantial prize equally among a group of friends and colleagues, highlighting a spirit of generosity. This latest prize is part of Big Ticket’s effort to offer substantial rewards to residents and visitors of the UAE.

The Growing Popularity of the Big Ticket Raffle

Big Ticket, officially known as the Abu Dhabi Duty Free Millennium Raffle, has become a well-known fixture in the United Arab Emirates. Launched in 2003, the raffle awards substantial cash prizes to ticket holders, attracting participation from a diverse range of individuals. Its unique structure – offering larger prizes than many traditional lotteries – sets it apart in the region.

Originally tied to duty-free purchases at Abu Dhabi International Airport, Big Ticket broadened its reach over time. Now, tickets are available for purchase online and at various authorized locations throughout the UAE, making it accessible to a wider audience. This expansion has contributed to a noticeable increase in ticket sales and overall raffle engagement.

How the Big Ticket Works

The Big Ticket raffle operates on a monthly basis, with a grand prize of AED 10 million and several smaller prizes also awarded. Tickets are relatively affordable, starting at AED 500, and the more tickets an individual purchases, the higher their chances of winning. The draw is conducted live, ensuring transparency and building trust with participants.

Unlike traditional lotteries that often rely on randomly generated numbers, Big Ticket uses a physical draw with numbered tickets. This method is visually engaging for viewers of the live draw and reinforces the perception of fairness. The process is overseen by representatives from the Department of Finance in Abu Dhabi.

The recent win by Tintu underscores a key aspect of the raffle: persistence. Having participated for five years without success, her continued entries ultimately led to a life-changing reward. This narrative resonates with many hopeful participants, encouraging continued engagement with the Big Ticket draw.

Impact of Large Prize Wins

Large-scale wins like Tintu’s have a ripple effect, generating positive publicity for the raffle and boosting its profile. According to reports from Gulf News, the frequency of AED 10 million winners has increased in recent months, attracting even more attention. This heightened visibility contributes to increased ticket sales and a larger pool of potential winners.

The financial impact on the winner is, of course, significant. For Tintu, the AED 10 million prize provides an opportunity to improve her financial situation and share the wealth with those close to her. Such wins often lead to investments, debt repayment, and philanthropic endeavors. The UAE’s financial regulations require winners to adhere to specific guidelines regarding prize money management.

Furthermore, the Big Ticket raffle contributes to the broader economy of Abu Dhabi. The revenue generated from ticket sales is allocated to various government initiatives and projects, supporting infrastructure development and social programs. This makes the raffle a source of funding beyond simply awarding prizes.

The popularity of these types of raffles also reflects a growing interest in prize-linked savings and opportunities for financial gain. Similar initiatives, though often smaller in scale, are emerging in other parts of the world, capitalizing on the appeal of combining a chance to win with responsible financial participation. The concept of sweepstakes and raffles is becoming increasingly mainstream.

However, it’s important to note that participation in any lottery or raffle should be considered a form of entertainment, and individuals should only spend what they can afford to lose. Responsible gambling practices are crucial, and resources are available for those who may be struggling with gambling addiction. The UAE government actively promotes responsible gaming.

The increasing number of winners has also prompted discussions about the potential tax implications of large prizes in the UAE. While there is currently no personal income tax, the government may review its policies in the future, particularly in light of substantial winnings like those offered by Big Ticket. This is a developing area of financial regulation.

The draw also highlights the role of social media in spreading awareness about such opportunities. Tintu herself learned about Big Ticket through these platforms, demonstrating their effectiveness in reaching potential participants. This reliance on digital marketing is a trend observed across various lottery and raffle organizations. The use of promotions and online advertising is key to their success.

The next Big Ticket draw is scheduled for [Date – insert next draw date]. Officials anticipate continued strong participation, driven by the recent string of large prize wins and the ongoing appeal of the raffle. The final ticket sales deadline is [Date – insert deadline]. Future draws will likely continue to be monitored for participation trends and the overall economic impact of the raffle.

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