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Indian becomes Changi Millionaire’s first finalist

Changi’s first finalist for Changi Millionaire (May 2016) is Animesh Singh, an Indian who stays in Singapore. The 36-year-old picked up his winning purchase from DFS Wines & Spirits on his way from Mumbai to Singapore for a leisure trip

Changi Airport Be a Changi Millionaire

Changi Airport Group’s anchor retail promotion ‘Be a Changi Millionaire’ is running its seventh season this year, with fun installations located around Changi Airport’s terminals, as well as a S$ 1 million prize for the annual shopping promotion. Changi’s first finalist for Changi Millionaire (May 2016) is Animesh Singh, an Indian who stays in Singapore. The 36-year-old picked up his winning purchase from DFS Wines & Spirits on his way from Mumbai to Singapore for a leisure trip. From now till October 31, 2016, shoppers and diners at Changi Airport can also visit four event sites around the airport for photo opportunities.

This year, participating in Changi’s flagship shopping promotion has been made convenient. Other than submitting their entries at the event sites at Changi Airport, shoppers and diners can also do so online.

Airport visitors and passengers need to spend a minimum of S$ 50 to participate in the draw. One finalist will be picked each month till October for the grand draw. In addition to the introduction of a seventh finalist picked from iShopChangi shoppers in 2015, an eighth finalist will be picked from Changi Rewards Platinum card participants this year. The number of winning chances increases with the amount spent. Besides, travellers who shop on iShopChangi – Changi Airport’s e-commerce portal– or Platinum members of the Changi Rewards loyalty programme, receive double the chances.

For the grand draw in early 2017, all eight finalists will each win a three-night hotel stay in Singapore, with one finalist eventually bagging the grand prize of S$ 1 million. The other finalists will each win S$ 5,000 in cash.

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