The images on the cards will change every quarter. If you choose to enter the draw, you will have the chance of winning monetary prizes with a top prize of up to AED 35 Million. Mr Sebestyen said the studio taping will follow physical distancing guidelines and “have as limited people as possible”.“We’re raising funds to change lives, not only for the people who are lucky enough to have won, but also for the money that will be donated to charities and other organisations for people in need,” he said.Updated: April 5, 2020 10:36 PMMoney & Me: 'We've expanded our workforce since the start of the pandemic'Sheikh Hamdan visits 'hero' firefighters in hospital after tragic Dubai blazeEmirates Loto has been in the works for a little over a year, Mr Sebestyen said. The next live draw will take place at 9pm this Saturday, May 30, and can be watched live on Emirates Loto’s website, on its social media platforms and on asianetnews.com The region’s first digital Loto. Collectables can be purchased online or in retail stores across the UAE, however there is a delivery fee when ordering your collectable online.Collectables feature many of the country’s famous landmarks, hence the ability to ‘collect’ the different cards. Each card will allow you to register a unique six-digit number which will need to match with that of the draw to win. The organisation is currently in discussions with charities to donate a portion of the proceeds.Hajj 2020: latest updates as pilgrims make the journey to Mount Arafat Emirates Loto is in the business of merchandising collectables. According to the website, participants must purchase a collectable for AED35, either online or at retail stores across the UAE – a delivery fee is charged when ordering online. The draw will be televised on local channels, live streamed on the Emirates Loto website, and then the numbers will be displayed online.Please give an overall site rating:If multiple people match five and six numbers, the prize money will be split between the winners.A collectable must be purchased and you cannot pay simply to enter the draw. Emirates Loto’s website features a list of ‘sanctioned’ countries, whose residents are ineligible to participate in the drawings. Emirates Loto: What You Need to Know. Credits: Emirates Loto. You can buy the Collectable for collection purposes only and decline the option to enter the free entry to the draw.’You can pick your own numbers, or choose the random generator to select six numbers for you. Emirates Loto's internet site www.emiratesloto.com (or such other address as may be advised from time to time). You can also save your favourite numbers when you register.Once you register your collectables card, this will enter you into the weekly draw.
The collectables are available to purchase online, at all Choithram’s UAE stores, and a number of other retail outlets.Live draws will take place at 7.30pm every Saturday, participation closes two hours prior. There are courier charges of Dh15 in the UAE on online card purchases; Dh35 in the GCC, Levant and North Africa; and Dh50 in the rest of the world. A collectable must be purchased and you cannot pay simply to enter the draw. The live event will be hosted by Lebanese TV presenter Wissam Breidy and Indian entrepreneur Aishwarya Ajit. Emirates Loto will feature various limited collectable sets throughout the year.