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Rich tributes poured in for the man who literally made hundreds of millionaires in his lifetime. Past winners of Dubai Duty Free draws said they are now living the life of their dreams, have achieved their goals, and their lives have gainfully changed – thanks to Colm McLoughlin.
Hailed as the father of Dubai Duty Free (DDF), McLoughlin passed away on Wednesday in UK at the age of 81.
Captains of the industry praised McLoughlin’s business acumen for building DDF from the ground up; employees, staff and officials at DDF deeply admired his leadership skills and generosity.
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For winners of Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire promotion, it was his vision that created opportunities for them to improve their lives.
Dubai resident Payal Harnek Singh, who is originally from Punjab, did not personally meet McLoughlin but, for her, the passing of McLoughlin was like losing a father, who was like a great provider.
Singh won $1 million in May this year. “It has improved our lives,” she told Khaleej Times, adding: “The win provided us an opportunity to consider investing to have our own house here in Dubai.”
“We are expats, owning our own house helps us with our long-term goal to stay in the country. And It’s now possible because of the windfall we received from the draw,” added Singh, who is the 229th Indian who won the Millennium Millionaire promotion since its inception in 1999.
“When I read the story on Khaleej Times about his (McLoughlin) death, I really felt sad – because I considered him like a father and a great provider. If not for the draw he created, our dream of owning a house would not become a reality,” she continued.
Another DDF winner who only has kind words for McLoughlin is Gowda Ashok Gopal, who also won $1 million in January this year.
“McLoughlin’s legacy is profound and enduring. As a visionary leader, he didn’t just redefine the travel retail industry — he shaped it into what we know today. DDF, under his stewardship, became an iconic institution synonymous with quality, innovation, and exceptional service, setting benchmarks worldwide,” he said.
“His warmth and genuine care created a culture at DDF that felt like family — a place where each individual was valued, motivated, and inspired,” said Gopal, adding: “He (McLoughlin) taught us that success is built on dedication, integrity, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.”
Gopal continued: “Personally, being part of DDF under his leadership has been transformative. The values he championed — teamwork, compassion, and resilience —are ones that I carry forward – both in my career and personal life.
“McLoughlin’s legacy is not only in the success of DDF but in the lives he touched and the inspiration he leaves behind. His influence will be felt for generations,” added Gopal, who earlier told Khaleej Times about his initial plans for the money. He said, “I have lots of things to do with my life, including doing charity work.”
For Sanjay Lalla, who shared the $1 million with 53 Indian, Pakistani and Filipino expats in March last year, his biggest takeaway was seeing McLoughlin at work. Lalla has been working at dnata since 1994, and said he witnessed how dedicated McLoughlin was at his job.
“He was very approachable and down-to-earth. I saw him almost every day – he was running up and down – and people were able to get near him easily. He also liked talking to people, no matter what their designation was,” Lalla shared.
Lalla added he and his colleagues are forever grateful to McLoughlin not only for the prize they won but for the inspiration he showed them at work.
Another DDF winner, Erwin D., a 47-year old Filipino expat and long-time Dubai resident who won with nine of his friends in August last year, also shared his condolences. He said: “We are deeply saddened by the passing of the esteemed former DDF chief. We mourn his loss, but more than that, we celebrate his legacy and the profound impact he had on our lives and community.”
“Being one of the winners of the DDF draw, my family was directly impacted by his vision and generosity. His commitment to excellence and community support has touched countless lives, including ours, and he will be fondly remembered for his humility and dedication,” he added.
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