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Al Ansari Exchange, a UAE-based foreign exchange and money transfer company, has launched its latest winter promotion, under which winners stand a chance to take home 1kg gold and cash prizes of more than Dh75,000.
The two-month long promotion will start on November 1 and conclude on December 31, 2017.
For the second year running, Al Ansari Exchange is giving its customers the chance to win the grand prize of owning a 'dream home' worth Dh500,000 as well as other exciting cash prizes. Moreover, they can enter a bonus electronic draw to win a kilogram of gold for every second qualified transaction made within seven days. Transactions on the exchange's website and app are also eligible to enter all the draws.
Rashed Al Ansari, general manager, Al Ansari Exchange, said: "The success of last year's inaugural campaign prompted us to relaunch the "Win Your Dream Home" campaign together with bigger prizes and other chances of winning. Many of our customers are working hard to be able to realize their dreams, and on top of the list is owning a home. Hence, we strive to make our promotions highly relevant to what is important to our customers."
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