From worker to millionaire: How these UAE residents' lives changed after hitting jackpot

For some, the windfall brought financial security, while for others, it was an opportunity to invest but also give back to society

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Vinod CK (left) and Shahid Mahmood. Photos: Supplied
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SM Ayaz Zakir

Published: Fri 13 Dec 2024, 6:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 13 Dec 2024, 12:07 PM

Winning a jackpot can change lives in unimaginable ways. For some, it’s the financial security they have dreamt of; for others, it’s the opportunity to invest, give back, and pursue passions.

From employee to entrepreneur

Dubai resident Vinod CK saw his life change overnight on November 30, 2014, when his raffle ticket for the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire Series 179 won him $1 million (Dh3.67 million).

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Hailing from the south Indian state of Kerala, Vinod arrived in the UAE in 1996 and worked in various roles — from procurement assistant to procurement executive and then procurement manager — before hitting the jackpot.

“A Filipino colleague took the initiative of pooling funds to buy raffle tickets,” Vinod said. “We would contribute Dh100 or Dh200 to purchase tickets. On that fateful day, the prize was split among 10 people, each receiving Dh364,000. Back then, tickets weren’t available online, so we would head to a hotel in Jumeirah to buy them physically.”

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The win gave Vinod the confidence to pursue new opportunities. Shortly after hitting the jackpot, he was made redundant at his company so he transitioned into entrepreneurship.

He became a partner at a marine automation company and invested in mutual funds and real estate in India. “I have built my earnings around my investments and company,” he said.

Vinod CK (right). Photo: Supplied

Vinod didn’t just focus on personal growth. Part of his winnings went toward charity. “It’s important to share your blessings,” he said.

Despite the significant win, participating in raffles remains a habit for Vinod. “I spend about Dh500 a month on tickets, sometimes even Dh1,000,” he said. “In total, I have probably spent Dh100,000 on lotteries. But for me, it’s not about the money; it’s about the positive energy and confidence it gives me.”

From worker to business owner

Life changed for Shahid Mahmood, a long-time UAE resident from Pakistan, when he won Dh15 million in the Big Ticket Draw Series 233 in October 2021 . His journey from being a labourer to an entrepreneur is nothing sort of inspiring.

Shahid came to the UAE in 2007 as a blue-collar worker and worked his way up to a supervisor role by 2011. After participating in raffles for more than 12 years, his persistence finally paid off. “I spent more than Dh70,000 on tickets over the years. I missed participating just once, and I am glad I didn’t give up,” he said.

His winnings allowed him to establish three businesses: a technical services company, a document-clearing firm, and a transport company. Shahid also fulfilled a personal dream by purchasing a brand-new Lexus RX 450 for Dh292,000 and investing in property back home in Pakistan. He’s currently constructing a building named Emirates Tower as a tribute to the country that changed his fortunes.

Generosity remains a cornerstone of Shahid’s success. “I have donated to charity and supported my hometown in Pakistan. Giving back is an integral part of my journey,” he said.

Despite his accomplishments, Shahid continues to participate in raffles, aspiring to win again and set a record. “I want to be the first person to win the Big Ticket jackpot twice. It’s a record I’m determined to achieve,” he said. He continues to participate in the Big Ticket draw every month, confident that luck will favour him once more.

Investing in the future

In September 2021, Mir, a 37-year-old sales manager in Dubai, won Dh1 million in the Mahzooz millionaire draw. His ticket, purchased just hours before the announcement, marked the start of a new chapter.

“This win has truly been a blessing,” said Mir. “It has given me a sense of security and the confidence to dream bigger.”

Mir chose to invest his winnings in properties and businesses in Oman and India, focusing on long-term growth. Although the returns are modest for now, he remains optimistic about their potential. “Once the businesses mature, the returns will be significant,” he said.

In addition to securing his family’s future, Mir made career moves, joining a new company while continuing to focus on his investments. “The prize money has allowed me to explore new opportunities and build a better future,” he said.

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SM Ayaz Zakir

Published: Fri 13 Dec 2024, 6:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 13 Dec 2024, 12:07 PM

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