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Danube Properties Launches Exclusive 0.5% Monthly Payment Plan As A Special Ramadan Offer

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Danube Properties Launches Exclusive 0.5% Monthly Payment Plan As A Special Ramadan Offer
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Danube Properties Launches Exclusive 0.5% Monthly Payment Plan As A Special Ramadan Offer

2026-02-19 23:17 Last Updated At:02-20 12:30

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 19, 2026--

In celebration of the holy month of Ramadan, Danube Properties has unveiled an exclusive 0.5% per month payment plan, reaffirming its commitment to making homeownership in Dubai more accessible while embracing the spirit of community and generosity that defines this auspicious season.

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Designed to empower aspiring homeowners and investors, the limited-time Ramadan offer reflects the company’s customer-first philosophy. The 0.5% monthly payment plan enables buyers to invest in premium properties with enhanced flexibility and ease. This exclusive offer is valid until March 31, 2026.

The initiative also embodies the vision of Mr. Rizwan Sajan, Founder and Chairman of Danube Group, who has consistently championed inclusive growth and responsible business practices.

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Rizwan Sajan said: “Ramadan is a time of reflection, gratitude, and giving back to the community. At Danube Properties, we believe that true success is measured not only by growth, but by the positive impact we create in people’s lives. Our 0.5% monthly payment plan is a humble effort to support families and investors in achieving their dream of owning a home in Dubai, while honouring the spirit of this blessed month.”

Over the years, Danube Properties has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality developments supported by attractive and innovative payment structures that cater to a diverse customer base. This Ramadan, the company once again reinforces its promise to provide value-driven opportunities that make real estate investment both accessible and rewarding.

Known for offering fully furnished apartments complemented by more than 40 lifestyle amenities, Danube Properties has earned the trust of customers through its commitment to before time delivery, exceptional build quality, and overall excellence. With innovation, accessibility, and reliability at its core, the company continues to redefine modern urban living across the region.

About Danube Properties

Danube Properties, a subsidiary of the Danube Group founded in 1993 by Rizwan Sajan, is among the UAE’s leading private real estate developers. Known for pioneering the 1% payment plan, the company delivers fully furnished apartments complemented by over 40 lifestyle amenities, with a strong track record of quality construction and timely delivery.

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Danube Properties Launches Exclusive 0.5% Monthly Payment Plan As A Special Ramadan Offer (Photo: AETOSWire)

Danube Properties Launches Exclusive 0.5% Monthly Payment Plan As A Special Ramadan Offer (Photo: AETOSWire)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Wataru Endo made clear Monday night that Japan has very high expectations for the World Cup.

“We will do our best with pride and passion to achieve something that we’ve never seen before in Japan’s soccer history,” Japan's captain said.

The Liverpool defensive midfielder and his teammates spent nearly an hour at an open practice jogging around the pitch at GEODIS Park, home of Major League Soccer's Nashville club, after arriving earlier Monday. Nashville is home before Japan opens the World Cup on Sunday against the Netherlands in Arlington, Texas, in Group F.

More than 5,000 fans were in the stands watching the open practice. While some traveled from Japan, others came from Michigan, Atlanta and even Austin, Texas, for a glimpse of the Samurai Blue. Japan wrapped up the nearly one-hour session with players taking turns tossing or handing gifts to fans.

Takuro Kaya and his son, Yuhi, wore team gear after driving from North Carolina to support Japan. Kaya said his son's favorite player is Brighton & Hove Albion winger Kaoru Mitoma, who was left off the squad with an injured hamstring, but that his son was excited to see other players like midfielder Junya Ito.

Kaya and his son also will be traveling to the Dallas area to watch Japan play while expecting a deep run in this World Cup.

“We’re so excited and motivated to come here," Kaya said.

Japan is competing at its eighth straight World Cup and aiming to advance beyond the group stage for the third tournament in a row. Japan stunned Germany and Spain for two of the biggest upsets at the last World Cup in Qatar.

The next step is advancing past the round of 16 after being eliminated on penalties by eventual semifinalist Croatia in 2022.

Japan got a taste of Nashville weather, with torrential thunderstorms ahead of its open practice leading to muggy conditions under a hot sun. Goalkeeper Zion Suzuki said he likes Nashville as a host city and doesn't anticipate weather being an issue.

“We practiced in Mexico, and it was really hot," Suzuki said. "So I think of course here U.S. is also hot, but now we are getting ready for that.”

Associated Press writer Kristin M. Hall contributed to this report.

AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup

Fans cheer for the Japan national team during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Fans cheer for the Japan national team during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Fans cheer for the Japan national team during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Fans cheer for the Japan national team during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Shou Itoh, center, cheers for the Japan national team during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Shou Itoh, center, cheers for the Japan national team during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

The Japan national team jogs around the pitch during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

The Japan national team jogs around the pitch during a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu takes a picture with fans after a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu takes a picture with fans after a training session Monday, June 8, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of the World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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