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SunMoney’s SDBN2 asset-backed cryptocurrency token
SunMoney Solar Group, which operates the world’s largest Community Solar Power Program, has recently opened applications for its SDBN2 token, following the successful sale of all SDBN1 tokens introduced previously. This cryptocurrency is backed by the SunMoney Solar Group’s growing solar power production capacity. The Integrator spoke with Peter Bahorecz, Partner, Chief Networking Officer, SunMoney Solar Group, to learn more about the token’s purpose and benefits.
Please brief us about Sunmoney’s expansion plans in the region.
We are highly focussed on expanding the awareness of our latest asset-backed cryptocurrency token, the SDBN2, in the Middle East. We have recently opened applications for the value-producing token after the success of our previous token, the SDBN1, and are investing our efforts towards building on the same. Apart from that, we believe that engaging with local companies is the most effective approach to creating meaningful and lasting change in the Middle East and South Africa, as they possess the expertise of their environment that will be invaluable to us as we expand our reach across these regions.
How vital are green investments for making good on global ESG goals?
Companies that do not invest in renewable energy or other green initiatives may have a negative impact on their local environment and the planet as a whole. Green investments not only help combat climate change but also increase economic opportunities for those living in developing countries by providing jobs related to solar panel installation and maintenance, among others. By investing in green initiatives, companies can take responsibility for their carbon footprint while simultaneously demonstrating their commitment to sustainability. This is an important step towards achieving global ESG goals that promote environmental protection and social development.
Can you tell us about the SDBN 2 token in detail, please?
The SDBN2 token is a revolutionary digital currency that operates on the Smart Digital Business Network (SDBN), and it is backed by the increasing capacity of SunMoney Solar Group to generate renewable energy from their solar parks. By investing in the SDBN2 token, all investors can capitalize on a tangible, permanent resource with long-term value. It is a great green investment that generates dividends for its holders each month—automatically multiplying their wealth! Offering an established infrastructure with a dependable guarantor system, this digital currency has unlimited potential for growth and lucrative gains.
Is there a specific reason/benefit why SunMoney decided to foray into the blockchain platform?
Yes, we saw several distinct advantages of using blockchain technology. By integrating blockchain into their platform, we are able to offer a secure and transparent system that allows anyone from anywhere in the world to invest. Blockchain also ensures data integrity and protection against manipulation, increases system performance and efficiency, reduces transaction and administrative costs, improves efficiency, and increases investor confidence. This has resulted in more money flowing into the sector.
How is an asset-backed value-generating cryptocurrency token different from a regular cryptocurrency token?
An asset-backed value-generating cryptocurrency token is different from a regular cryptocurrency token in that it is backed by actual assets. This means that the value of the token is based on something tangible, which gives them an inherent value beyond just being a currency, thus, making them more lucrative investments for those looking to diversify their portfolios. The potential for growth through appreciation in price makes asset-backed tokens attractive investments for those looking to capitalize on market changes and trends.
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White-glove banking reinvented for a digital generation

By Sara Hoteit, Regional Sales Lead, Backbase Middle East

For decades, white-glove banking in the Middle East relied on personal trust. High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and family offices turned to relationship managers (RMs) for access, expertise, and discretion. However, today’s digital-first generation of clients is inheriting wealth, and they expect faster, more transparent, and more personalised service than traditional models can deliver.
Why are younger clients walking away?
Recent surveys show a dramatic shift. Capgemini reports that 81% of affluent heirs plan to change their wealth managers. The reason is not a lack of expertise, but dissatisfaction with slow, opaque, and disconnected experiences.
Traditional private banking often resembles a black box: clients see limited transparency, receive quarterly reports, and rely on infrequent meetings. In contrast, new generations want data, control, and insights at their fingertips. EY research confirms this gap, noting that only 7% of Gen Z trust bank advisers for financial guidance. Digital-first wealth platforms like Sarwa and StashAway are stepping in to meet these demands.
The human role in private banking
Despite this shift, the human element remains essential. Relationship managers still play a critical role in building trust and offering tailored advice. However, many spend most of their time on administrative tasks rather than client-facing work. McKinsey estimates up to 70% of RM time goes to back-office processes.
For banks, the solution lies in rethinking the role of advisers and empowering them with technology that eliminates inefficiencies while elevating client engagement.
Digital tools that elevate wealth management
Digitisation should enhance, not replace, personal service. Clients now expect customisable dashboards that reflect estate planning, performance analytics, or ESG-focused investments. Both advisers and clients benefit when these tools deliver real-time insights that support collaboration.
In addition, clients want flexible access to their advisers. EY notes that 85% still value personal advice, but they prefer it delivered on their terms—through secure chat, video calls, or collaborative digital platforms.
How AI empowers relationship managers
Technology can give RMs the edge they need. AI tools identify risks, recommend diversification, and flag liquidity needs. When embedded in RM workspaces, these insights keep advice timely and proactive.
Automation further reduces administrative work, allowing advisers to spend more time building meaningful client relationships. This shift restores the core value of wealth management: trust, loyalty, and personalised advice.
From products to financial journeys
Wealthy clients no longer want just products; they want holistic support. They expect advisers to guide them through succession planning, family governance, philanthropy, and alternative investments. Global disruptors like Robinhood proved how fast expectations can change, and regional players such as Baraka are echoing this trend.
Reinventing the white-glove model
Private banking is not obsolete, but it must adapt. Banks that reinvent white-glove banking for digital-first clients will combine AI-driven efficiency with human empathy. By empowering advisers, streamlining processes, and blending digital convenience with trust, banks can keep this premium model relevant.
In the end, successful institutions will prove that strong relationships, enhanced by smart technology, remain the most valuable currency in wealth management.
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Sobha Realty Green Sukuk marks $750m milestone

Sobha Realty has achieved a major financing breakthrough with its inaugural Sobha Realty Green Sukuk, valued at USD 750 million. This record-setting deal stands as the company’s largest issuance and the biggest Green Sukuk by a real estate developer worldwide. The Sukuk, launched under a USD 1.5 billion Trust Certificate Issuance Programme, will trade on both the London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Dubai.
Sobha Realty Green Sukuk oversubscribed 2.8x
Investor demand proved exceptional. The five-year Sukuk, set to mature in 2030, attracted USD 2.1 billion in orders—2.8 times its issue size. As a result, pricing tightened by 50 basis points from initial guidance. Moreover, Sobha Realty fixed the Sukuk at a profit rate of 7.125% with an effective yield of 7.375%. Importantly, allocations reflected a balance: 56% from regional investors and 44% from international buyers.
Financing green projects through the Sukuk
The proceeds will finance or refinance sustainable projects outlined in Sobha Realty’s Green Financing Framework. Furthermore, the framework aligns with ICMA’s Green Bond Principles and LMA’s Green Loan Principles. In addition, DNV issued a Second Party Opinion confirming this alignment. Consequently, the Sobha Realty Green Sukuk directly connects capital markets with climate-focused development, ensuring measurable environmental benefits.
Chairman’s view on growth and responsibility

Ravi Menon, Chairman of Sobha Group, expressed confidence in the company’s strategy.
“The success of our Green Sukuk demonstrates investor belief in our financial strength and ESG vision. This issuance aligns our financing with our sustainability agenda. It also accelerates our green initiatives, positions us as a leader in sustainable luxury real estate, and supports the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative.”
His words underline how the Sukuk combines financial discipline with long-term responsibility.
Ratings and banking partners
Moody’s expects to rate the Sukuk at Ba2 (Stable) and S&P at BB (Stable), matching Sobha Realty’s corporate profile. Additionally, leading banks supported the transaction. Dubai Islamic Bank, Emirates NBD Capital, J.P. Morgan, Mashreq, and Standard Chartered acted as Joint Global Coordinators. Several other institutions joined as Joint Lead Managers and Bookrunners. Moreover, Deutsche Bank and Emirates NBD Capital served as Joint ESG Structuring Coordinators, embedding sustainability into every stage.
A milestone in Sobha Realty’s financing journey
This issuance strengthens Sobha Realty’s balance sheet and sets a benchmark for sustainable real estate financing. By pairing luxury projects with green funding, the company proves that ESG and profitability can align. Communities like Sobha Hartland and Sobha Siniya Island will benefit as proceeds flow into projects built for long-term environmental and social value.
Ultimately, the Sobha Realty Green Sukuk represents more than a financing success. It reflects investor trust, confirms global credibility, and reinforces the company’s role in shaping sustainable communities aligned with the UAE’s national vision.
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Long-term wealth investing: first paycheck to million


By Raaed Sheibani, UAE Country Manager, StashAway
Long-term wealth investing is how you turn a first paycheck into lasting freedom in the UAE. With long-term investing, you build a safety net, automate contributions, and let compounding do the heavy lifting—so today’s income becomes tomorrow’s options.
Long-term wealth investing basics: start here
Before your first trade, set a safety net. Build an emergency fund covering 3–6 months of expenses. Keep it liquid and low risk. Then, park it in a cash management solution rather than an idle current account. Inflation erodes purchasing power; a sensible yield helps you sleep at night and stay invested during shocks.
Two engines of long-term wealth investing: DCA & compounding
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA). Invest a fixed amount on a schedule—regardless of headlines. Sometimes you buy high; often you buy low. Over time, your average cost smooths out, emotions calm down, and you capture the market’s trend. Historically, many of the market’s best days cluster near the worst; therefore, timing often backfires, while DCA keeps you in the game.
Compound growth. Returns earn returns. Start earlier, and compounding does more of the work. For example, with a 6% annual return, investing about $490 per month from age 25 can reach $1 million by age 65. Wait until 35 and you’ll need roughly $952; at 45, it’s about $2,023. Time in the market beats perfect timing.
Build your core portfolio for long-term wealth
Your core is the engine. Aim for a globally diversified, long-only mix across equities, bonds, and real assets. Avoid “home bias”; spread exposure across regions and sectors. Moreover, automate contributions so the plan runs while you work.
Consider risk in layers. Equities drive growth. Bonds dampen drawdowns and fund rebalancing. Real assets, including gold, add diversification. Rebalance periodically to lock in discipline: trim winners, top up laggards, and keep risk aligned to your goals.
Make the math work for you
Consistency compounds. Invest $1,000 monthly for 20 years at 6% and $240,000 in contributions can grow to over $440,000. The gap is compounding plus habit. Likewise, fees matter. Lower costs leave more return in your pocket, and tax-aware choices improve after-fee, after-tax outcomes.
Add satellites—without losing the plot
Once the foundation is solid, consider a core–satellite approach. Keep 70–80% in the core. Then, use 20–30% for targeted themes: clean energy, AI, healthcare innovation, or specific regions. Thematic ETFs can express these views efficiently. Because satellites carry a higher risk, cap their size and set clear review dates. If a theme drifts off the thesis, rotate back to the core.
Look beyond public markets as wealth grows
For qualified, higher-net-worth investors, private markets can broaden opportunities. Many large, fast-growing companies stay private longer. Select exposure to private equity, private credit, or venture—sized prudently—may enhance diversification and long-run returns. However, consider liquidity, fees, and manager quality. Align commitments with your time horizon so you never become a forced seller.
Guardrails that keep you on track
Write an Investment Policy Statement (IPS). Define risk level, contribution cadence, rebalancing rules, and when you’ll make changes. Then, automate to reduce decision fatigue. Additionally, track a few metrics: savings rate, fee drag, drawdown tolerance, and progress to goals. Celebrate streaks—months contributed, quarters rebalanced—to reinforce behavior.
A simple roadmap to your first million
- Fund 3–6 months of expenses.
- Automate DCA into a diversified core.
- Rebalance on a set schedule.
- Add satellites thoughtfully, 20–30% max.
- Review fees, taxes, and liquidity.
- Increase contributions as income rises.
Long-term wealth investing is not a secret. It’s a system: foundations first, habits next, scale last. Start small if needed, start now if possible, and let time do its quiet work.
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