Emirates Auction smashed its own record by selling the P7, the most expensive licence plate ever, at the “Most Noble Numbers” charity auction for distinctive licence plates. The most expensive licence plate in the world, P7, was sold for an astounding Dh55 million. 100% of the proceeds from the auction will go to the “1 Billion Meals Endowment” program, which aims to establish the largest Ramadan sustainable food aid endowment fund.
Additional VIP licence plates and phone numbers were also auctioned off
The price bid quickly grew until the panel, who desired anonymity, concluded the bid at Dh55 million. (USD14 million). Additional VIP licence plates and phone numbers were also auctioned off, raising approximately Dh100 million ($27 million) for a Ramzan food appeal. The selling of exclusive mobile phone numbers and licence plates generated Dh97,920,000 ($26662313) for the Four Seasons hotel in Jumeirah. After that, numerous parties engage in a bidding war in an effort to break the previous record set in 2008 when a businessman paid Dh52.2 million for Abu Dhabi’s top spot. (P1).
Emirates Auction, in collaboration with the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority, conducted the “Most Noble Numbers” charity auction on Saturday at the Four Seasons Resort Dubai, Jumeirah Beach. The auction included the special plate numbers Y900, Q22222, and Y6666 along with the ten two-digit numbers AA19, AA22, AA80, O71, X36, W78, H31, Z37, and N41. O 71, Q22222, and AA19 were sold for Dh2.150 million, Dh975,000, and Dh4.9 million, respectively.
The Most Noble Numbers charity auction in Dubai raised Dh53 million during the Ramadan 2022
In Ramadan 2021, the inaugural Most Noble Numbers auction, which was part of the “100 Million Meals” campaign, netted roughly Dh50.45 million in a single evening. Auctions have established themselves as a cutting-edge, innovative method of raising money for charity and humanitarian causes. The Most Noble Numbers charity auction in Dubai raised Dh53 million during the Ramadan 2022 “1 Billion Meals” campaign. The 111 million dirhams were contributed by the Abu Dhabi Police, Most Noble Number live auctions and internet auctions.