People in the UAE can dream of ringing in the new year Dh200m richer with a significant <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/2023/12/08/dubai-resident-to-secure-familys-future-after-dh15m-lotto-win/" target="_blank">jackpot</a> up for grabs to close out 2023. The grand prize is on offer in <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/2022/12/28/emirates-draw-offers-massive-dh200m-jackpot-on-new-years-day/" target="_blank">Emirates Draw's</a> Mega 7 raffle on Sunday, December 31. Players must match all seven numbers to secure the life-changing fortune in the draw, which will take place at 9pm. Emirates Draw is ending 2023 as it started it – after also providing a Dh200m prize in its first broadcast of the year. “We hope someone will kick-start 2024 on a high note by winning the Grand Prize this Sunday,” said Mohammad Alawadhi, Managing Partner at Emirates Draw. Players must pick their seven numbers from a possible 37. Tickets cost Dh50. The draw can be viewed live on Emirates Draw's website and its social media channels. The UAE's various lotto draws have created a whole host of new millionaires over the years. In November, an Indian father of two, Sreeju, vowed not to give up his day job – despite winning a Dh20 million jackpot. The winner, a control room operator in the oil and gas industry in Fujairah, could hardly believe his luck after winning the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/2023/11/12/dh20-million-jackpot-won-in-uaes-mahzooz-draw/" target="_blank">Mahzooz draw top prize</a> for the 72nd time of asking. Sreeju, who did not give his full name, had played the game twice a month for the past three years and said his wife back in India was the first to hear of his Dh20 million ($5.45million) win. Dubai resident Ashish Moholkar, 42, won Dh15 million in <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/2023/09/22/school-bus-driver-scoops-dh100000-in-big-ticket-draw/" target="_blank">the UAE's Big Ticket draw</a> earlier this month. He told <i>The National</i> he would carefully consider how to spend the windfall. The married father of two, an account manager at insurance company Takaful Emarat, decided to play after spotting a buy-two-get-one-free promotion.