The Event: January 2026 Lucky Draw in Hulhumalé
Dhiraagu, the Maldives’ leading telecommunications provider, has confirmed that the first winner of its high-profile ‘Enrol & WIN 2 Speedboats’ campaign will be announced on Friday, 16 January 2026.
The live draw event will take place at Central Park, Hulhumalé, starting at 4:00 p.m. This celebration marks the midpoint of the company’s largest lifestyle promotion, designed to reward loyal customers with premium marine assets.
The Grand Prize: Al Shaali Marine Canary 28
The prize is a high-performance Al Shaali Marine Canary 28 sports speedboat, a model synonymous with comfort and versatility in the Maldives.
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine | Yamaha 250HP Outboard |
| Model | Al Shaali Marine Canary 28 |
| Primary Use | Excursions, fishing, and island commuting |
| Performance | Optimized for Maldivian waters and open-sea versatility |
Eligibility: How to Win the Second Speedboat
While the window for the first draw has closed, the campaign remains active. Customers can still enroll for a chance to win the second speedboat until 31 March 2026.
Who Can Enter?
Existing and new customers on the following plans are eligible:
- Prepaid: Reload MVR 450 or more in a single month.
- Postpaid: Subscribed to Postpaid 450 or higher.
- Amilla Postpaid: Monthly bill exceeding MVR 450.
- Fibre Broadband: Subscribed to Limitehneh Fibre 40M or higher.
Pro Tip: DhiraaguPay users receive an automatic bonus entry into the lucky draw. New users who sign up for DhiraaguPay during the promotional period also receive this extra chance to win.
Strategic Importance for the Maldives Industry
From the perspective of Lets Go Maldives (LGM), Dhiraagu’s initiative is a powerful example of lifestyle-driven customer engagement. In an island nation, a speedboat represents more than just a luxury; it is a vital tool for connectivity, tourism operations, and local travel.
This campaign reinforces:
- Digital Adoption: Incentivizing the use of DhiraaguPay and digital portals.
- Customer Loyalty: Rewarding long-term Prepaid and Fibre users.
- Economic Connectivity: Bridging the gap between telecommunications and the marine-based Maldivian economy.
