Only in Dubai? 13-year-old among elite spending millions on number plates

Mar 23, 2025 - 05:33
Only in Dubai? 13-year-old among elite spending millions on number plates

From some of the most luxurious properties to the best restaurants in the world‭, ‬the UAE caters to the needs of the rich and the‭ ‬famous‭. ‬However‭, ‬one thing that is truly unique to the country is its craze for fancy number plates‭. ‬On Saturday‭, ‬a Dubai businessman shelled out a whopping Dh35‭ ‬million to snap up the plate DD 5‭ ‬at a charity auction‭.‬

As hefty as the price sounds‭, ‬it is not the most expensive number plate to be sold in the country‭. ‬That laurel belongs to an anonymous entrepreneur who spent Dh55‭ ‬million in 2023‭ ‬to own the Dubai vehicle number plate P7‭ ‬after a fierce bidding war‭. ‬That rewrote a 16-year history created in Abu Dhabi by Emirati businessman Saeed Abdul Ghafar Khouri in 2008‭ ‬when he bought the number plate 1‭ ‬for Dh52.5‭ ‬million‭.

But what is it that makes number plates such a valuable asset in the country‭? ‬“The UAE is one of the only markets in the world where a good plate number is almost like gold‭,‬”‭ ‬said Naim Eyvazov‭, ‬CEO of Evana Homes and a number plate enthusiast‭. ‬Hailing from Azerbaijan‭, ‬he said he has not seen a market‭ ‬as competitive as the UAE‭. ‬“The country has become a haven for storing your funds or part of‭ ‬your economy in a number plate‭. ‬I have lived in the US and travelled all across Europe‭. ‬There is no such thing as a business in‭ ‬fancy numbers like here‭.‬”

Naim‭, ‬who runs his business along with his mother Eva Huri‭, ‬said the duo religiously attends events by Emirates Auction to understand the market‭. ‬“I have always had an eye for fancy numbers‭, ‬but I never realised what a competitive market it was until we moved to the UAE 12‭ ‬years ago‭,‬”‭ ‬she said‭. ‬“You don’t have to study or‭ (‬have a fancy degree‭) ‬to enter this market‭. ‬If you spot a good plate number‭, ‬you can snap it up and make good‭ ‬business out of it‭.‬”

Taste of luxury

Naim said that with many dollar billionaires in the UAE‭, ‬it is not surprising that number plates were such a huge market in the‭ ‬country‭. ‬“It means that they have a taste for luxury‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“These plates are probably the best accessory you can add to your car and your car is deserving of an accessory because you drive‭ ‬it every day‭. ‬Over here‭, ‬you even drive more than you walk‭. ‬So‭, ‬it is worth spending on it‭. ‬Whether on the roads or at the destinations you go to‭, ‬a good number plate gives you instant respect‭.‬”

He added that he had invested in a number plate and reaped the result‭. ‬“I bought the palindrome number 63363‭ ‬about eight months ago‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“Today‭, ‬the price has already tripled‭. ‬So‭, ‬it is a really good investment idea as well because the price of number plates will never go down‭.‬”

His theory was that the larger the white space on a number plate‭, ‬the more valuable it becomes‭. ‬If you ask me‭, ‬I would say that‭ ‬the most valuable number plate would be an 11‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭.‬

Way of life

For 13-year-old Abdulkader Walid Asaad‭, ‬numbers are just a way of life‭. ‬As the son of an avid fancy number plate collector‭, ‬he has seen his father attend auctions and buy plates that he took a fancy to‭. ‬“I have always seen my father being passionate about fancy numbers and that is just in my DNA too‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“For the last two years‭, ‬I have been accompanying him to various auctions‭. ‬Often‭, ‬I am the youngest in the room‭.‬”

On Saturday‭, ‬the grade eight student along with his father successfully bid for the number plate DD 24‭, ‬buying it for the handsome price of Dh6.3‭ ‬million‭. ‬“Number plates are an identity‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“It gives you a status that simply a car cannot‭. ‬I also have several other number plates as well as fancy phone numbers‭. ‬It is a‭ ‬passion for my father and me‭, ‬and I know that this is something I want to continue doing when I grow up‭.‬”

The eldest of three children‭, ‬Abdulkader said that he hopes his younger siblings will follow in his footsteps once they grow up‭.‬

Aspiration

When Indian entrepreneur Amjad Sithara‭, ‬founder and chairman of the BCC Group‭, ‬first arrived in Dubai in 2008‭ ‬to work as an employee in a company‭, ‬the only thing he focused on was to survive‭. ‬Buying a number plate or even a car was not on his horizon‭. ‬All‭ ‬that changed the first time he saw the car of his hero‭ ‬—‭ ‬Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum‭, ‬vice-president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai‭. ‬“I saw a photo of his Mercedes G-class car with the number plate 1‭ ‬and was just mesmerised‭,‬”‭ ‬he recalled‭. ‬“I knew that one day I wanted to buy that car and a similar number plate‭.‬”

In 2010‭, ‬he bought his first vehicle‭ ‬—‭ ‬a Mercedes G-class‭. ‬“At the time‭, ‬I only had money for the car‭, ‬not a fancy number plate‭,‬”‭ ‬he chuckled‭. ‬“I could only afford a four-digit number plate‭. ‬So‭, ‬I bought the M8598‭ ‬because that was the only one available‭. ‬I paid Dh5,000‭ ‬for it‭. ‬Today‭, ‬the value of that plate is Dh25,000‭. ‬So‭, ‬it was a good investment‭.‬”

Since then‭, ‬the construction tycoon has amassed 12‭ ‬numbers of the same series‭. ‬“I have T8594‭, ‬S8595‭, ‬U8593‭, ‬and so on‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“Starting from 2010‭, ‬every year I would buy a car and for each car‭, ‬I would buy a number plate of the same series‭.‬”

Last month‭, ‬Amjad splurged on the most expensive plate he has ever bought‭ ‬—‭ ‬a three-digit one‭. ‬“After years of dreaming‭, ‬I finally bought a Rolls Royce and for this car‭, ‬I decided to go the extra mile and get a three-digit number which was an R859‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“It cost me Dh450,000‭. ‬I think of it as a really good investment‭.‬”

Although his dream of buying a plate with the number 1‭ ‬on it remains unfulfilled in the UAE‭, ‬he bought it in India‭. ‬“I like to achieve my dreams‭, ‬so I went to India and bought the exact same Mercedes G-class and a number plate with 1‭ ‬on it‭,‬”‭ ‬he said‭. ‬“That dream was one of the biggest drives for me to achieve everything I have achieved so far‭.‬”

(Source:KhaleejTimes)