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KUWAIT: Gulf Bank is excited to host the annual AlDanah Millionaire grand prize draw on Thursday (February 13, 2025) at Al-Khiran Mall. This highly anticipated event will award KD 2 million, the world’s largest cash prize linked to a bank account, to one lucky winner. The draw will be conducted under the supervision of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Ernst & Young.

The celebration will run from 4 pm to 8 pm, with the grand draw taking place between 7 pm and 8 pm. Attendees can look forward to a dynamic entertainment lineup, including performances by Kuwait Television’s band, showcasing traditional, patriotic, and maritime songs for audiences of all ages. Additionally, the renowned Backstage Group, led by the esteemed artist Mohammed Al-Hamli, will present an engaging performance featuring traditional music and dance.

Gulf Bank is enhancing the event experience with a variety of sports activities for attendees, along with interactive appearances by Neo, the mascot of the bank’s children’s savings account. Guests can also enjoy exciting competitions and the chance to win valuable prizes.

The draw will be broadcast live on 360 FM and Gulf Bank’s official social media platforms, bringing the excitement to audiences across Kuwait in real-time. While the deadline for deposits to qualify for this year’s grand prize draw ended on November 30, 2024, Gulf Bank continues to offer exciting opportunities for customers to win throughout the year.

The largest prize in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records.
The largest prize in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records.

The 2025 AlDanah Millionaire account draw schedule includes multiple chances to win substantial prizes, including the grand prize draw of KD 2 million, a semi-annual draw awarding KD 1 million, and two quarterly draws, each granting KD 100,000 to 100 winners (KD 1,000 per winner). Additionally, monthly draws will reward 10 customers with KD 1,000 each, ensuring continuous opportunities to win. A total of 282 winners will be rewarded throughout the year, further reinforcing the AlDanah account as one of Kuwait’s leading savings accounts.

Gulf Bank has increased the grand prize from KD 1.5 million to KD 2 million, setting a Guinness World Record once again for the largest cash prize linked to a bank account. The quarterly prize structure has also been adjusted, now distributing KD 100,000 among 100 winners instead of a single recipient, ensuring greater customer engagement and wider reward distribution. AlDanah is the only account in Kuwait that carries over entry chances from the previous year, giving loyal customers even more opportunities to win. To maximize their chances, customers must maintain a minimum balance of KD 200 and can increase their deposits to improve their odds in the monthly, quarterly and annual draws.

Gulf Bank aims to be Kuwait’s leading bank, fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace to deliver exceptional customer service while contributing sustainably to the community. Through its extensive branch network and innovative digital services, the Bank empowers customers to conduct banking transactions conveniently and efficiently, ensuring a seamless experience.

In alignment with Kuwait Vision 2035, “New Kuwait,” and its commitment to fostering collaborative partnerships, Gulf Bank is dedicated to driving robust sustainability initiatives across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions. The Bank is committed to implementing strategically selected and diverse sustainability programs both internally and externally.

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