Dubai: Emirates Post has announced the winners of their PO Box campaign that aimed to encourage customers to rent a new mailbox or renew their existing subscriptions. Due to the high demand, Emirates Post has extended the terms of the postal box rentals until the end of March 2020.

The electronic prize draw took place at Emirates Post Group headquarters. In attendance were: Mr. Yousuf Mohamed Siddiq Alkhaja, Executive Director of the Retail Sector at Emirates Post, Mr. Rashed Huraiz Al Falasi, Executive Director of Retail Operations at Emirates Post, and Mr. Fathallah Abdullah, Senior Representative at the Department of Economic Development in Dubai. The random draw selected 17 customers to win the iPhone 11.

Commenting on the competition, Mr. Yousuf Mohamed Siddiq Alkhaja, Executive Director of the Retail Sector at Emirates Post, said: “This campaign aimed to highlight the advantages of owning a PO Box subscription from privacy and security to the competitive value of using postal services. We are very pleased with the success of the PO Box campaign and look forward to awarding the winners with their prize. The initiative reflects Emirates Post’s continuous efforts to provide customers with greater value and highlight the variety of advantages we bring to elevate the customer experience. It is our firm commitment to achieve the highest level of happiness for our customers, and to deliver happiness with every package and service we provide.”

The group of lucky winners included customers from each of the seven emirates: Abdulkareem Hasan Ali Abdulla Alali, Talal Afridi Muhammed Din Shah Afridi, Obaid Mubarak Obaid Almehairbi, Hassan Mohamed Nour Hassan, Mohammed Saif Hamad Sulaiman Alameri, Shivani Ajit Kishinchand, Fardin Ismaeil Ismaeili, Suzanna Varghes, Abdulla Hassan Ali Hassan, Nermin H F Abushaban, Rahmatunnisa Moosa Ahmed, Salem Saeed Khameis Humoud Alqareiny, Sultan Mohammad Ahmad Aljassmi, Marwan Mohammed Ahmed Darbini Alshehhi, Abdulla Mohammed Ahmed Ali Altamimi, Mohamed Khaled Mohamed Alasam Almesmari and Eisa Rashed Mohamed Hamad Alzahmi.

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About Emirates Post Group:  

Emirates Post Group is a federal government agency operating across the emirates, where it manages the planning of its postal operational division and subsidiaries, which consist of Emirates Post, Wall Street Exchange and the Electronic Documents Centre. The Group is the official entity responsible for licensing all postal, courier and logistics services within the UAE. The Dubai-based Group manages Emirates Post; the leading postal and express delivery provider in the region. Emirates Post Group has been a member of UPU since 1973. 

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