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RTA's 120th Distinctive Number Plates Auction Tops AED 109 Million
  • The auction records the highest revenue in the history of distinctive number plate auctions
  • Plate number BB12 achieves the highest value at the auction at AED 9.66 million, while plate number AA25 exceeds AED 8 million
  • Plate number BB30 records AED 6.74 million, while plate number CC100 achieves AED 4.21 million

Dubai. Roads and Transport Authority. 29th December 2025:

The total proceeds of the 120th open auction of distinctive vehicle number plates, launched by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on the evening of Saturday, 27th December, reached AED 109,026,000, representing the highest revenue recorded in the history of distinctive number plate auctions since their launch.

Plate number BB12 recorded the highest value at the auction at AED 9.66 million, followed by plate number AA25 at AED 8.04 million, plate number BB30 at AED 6.74 million, and plate number CC100 at AED 4.21 million.

These results underscore the success of the strategy adopted by RTA in managing both open and electronic auctions. The strategy is founded on neutrality and transparency, while ensuring equal opportunities for all those wishing to acquire distinctive number plates, which carry symbolic value for their owners.

RTA offered 90 distinctive vehicle number plates, comprising two, three, four, and five-digit numbers, from the codes AA, BB, CC, K, N, O, R, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z at its 120th open auction. The auction took place at Al Joud Ballroom at Hilton Dubai Al Habtoor City at 4:30 pm. Registration opened on Monday, 22nd December, with participants able to register through RTA’s website at www.rta.ae, Customer Happiness Centres in Umm Ramool, Deira, and Al Barsha or at the auction venue itself. Priority was given to those who registered in advance.

The sale of number plates was subject to a 5% value-added tax. Participation in the auction required customers to have a traffic file in the Emirate of Dubai, submit a security cheque payable to RTA in the amount of AED 25,000, and pay a non-refundable participation fee of AED 120 at Customer Happiness Centres. RTA also enabled payment by credit card through its website.

 

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Posted on :Monday, December 29, 2025  1:02:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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