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Aside from having the go-to source for information in the UAE and the region right at their doorstep every day, subscribers will also get shopping vouchers worth Dh700 for a year-long subscription of Dh420 (VAT inclusive). Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News

Dubai: Tens of thousands of Gulf News subscribers are getting more perks from their newspaper subscription this year than ever.

After Gulf News’ highly successful promotion last year, the most widely read English daily in the UAE has launched a new subscription offer for both new and renewing subscribers.

“I would like to thank all our partners who have shown unrelenting support towards making this subscription offer the best thus far. It’s the constant support of these partners and our very loyal readers, which makes our newspaper the most widely read publication in the UAE.” said Rajeev Khanna, Commercial Director, Gulf News.

“The wait has been worth it for the thousands of Gulf News subscribers as we are delighted to bring a wide range of fabulous rewards this year,” Nilesh Devadia, Sales Manager at Gulf News, said.

Gulf News has long been committed to the pursuit of offering something new with our annual subscription promotion and in 2018 our subscribers are in for a colossal treat with some huge benefits,” he added.

Aside from having the go-to source for information in the UAE and the region right at their doorstep every day, subscribers will also get shopping vouchers worth Dh700 for a year-long subscription of Dh420 (VAT inclusive).

The shopping vouchers are from Home Centre (Dh100), Centre Point (Dh100), Aster Pharmacy (Dh100), Souq.com (Dh100) and Emirates NBD (Dh300 on new cards).

A lucky winner will be drawn from all new and renewing subscribers to drive home a brand new BMW 520MI.

Some 500 lucky subscribers will also get a chance to win Dh1,000 Diamond Vouchers from Joy Alukkas in a raffle.

How to subscribe:

Readers can subscribe by calling 8004585 or sending ‘GULF NEWS’ through an SMS to 5256, or visit store.gulfnews.com to subscribe online.