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Mozn’s Anti-Fraud Solutions Showcased at Seamless 2023

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Mozn is a Saudi technology company that leverages AI to innovate and develop products and solutions for the advancement of digital humanity. Reducing financial crime is crucial for fostering a robust financial ecosystem in the region, and Mozn’s FOCAL solutions enable financial institutions to identify fraud and suspicious transactions. The editor conducted an insightful interview with the company’s founder and CEO, Dr. Mohammed Alhussein, regarding Mozn’s AI-powered anti-fraud solutions and their presence at Seamless 2023.

What is your objective for participating in Seamless 2023?

Our objective for being at Seamless 2023 is aligned with our broader objective of establishing a presence in the country. Recently, we launched our operations in the UAE with the introduction of FOCAL, our anti-financial crime solution. Through Seamless 2023, we engage the financial community in a range of conversations about protecting financial institutions in areas such as compliance, risk, and fraud. These fruitful discussions have allowed us to showcase FOCAL’s capabilities, featuring cutting-edge AI technology that helps financial institutions in addressing these challenges.

Could you provide more information about FOCAL and your upcoming solutions?

The financial sector, particularly the banking industry, relies on relationships established on trust. In the past, these relationships thrived in a pre-digital era. Financial institutions had the luxury of time to foster connections with their clients, allowing for careful decision-making when it came to activities like opening accounts or issuing credit cards. However, in today’s fast-paced environment, financial institutions no longer have the luxury of time to make decisions solely based on a client’s identity. Therefore, we equip financial institutions with cutting-edge AI technology that safeguards their assets, as well as their clients’ assets, by combating financial crime, fraud, and compliance issues.

How do you perceive regulation and compliance in the Middle East, and what direction do you see it heading?

The Middle East has made significant progress in terms of regulation and compliance. With the proliferation of financial technology in the region, it has become a hub for commerce. Saudi Arabia has made remarkable progress in this regard as compliance measures continue to evolve. Additionally, we observe similar positive indicators in the UAE, where financial institutions are implementing appropriate procedures.

How does your company relate to cross-border payments in Middle Eastern countries?

The global landscape now demands integration and seamless payments, extending beyond regional boundaries. Our focus is on developing technology that supports secure and efficient transactions. We aim to achieve two primary goals: efficiency and ease of use. People expect quick and secure money transfers, while regulators prioritize ensuring these transactions occur in a safe manner. The market necessitates intelligent technology that addresses both these aspects promptly and securely.

How would you describe your relationships with banks in the region?

Banks are our partners in achieving our shared goal of providing a safe, efficient, digital, and innovative environment that facilitates commerce. We collaborate closely with banks to build an ecosystem that benefits consumers and the community as a whole.

Lastly, as the CEO of this company, what motivates you to keep going?

We have a fantastic team that inspires one another every day. Their dedication is a significant driving force for me. Additionally, the impact we make on our community and families fuels our inspiration. We are committed to leaving a positive mark in this world through the work we do.

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Vintage Vaults: Dubai’s Premium Safe Deposit Box Facility at Mall of the Emirates

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As UAE residents prepare for summer holidays, international travel and seasonal relocation, Vintage Vaults, Dubai’s premium safe deposit box facility at Mall of the Emirates, is highlighting the importance of secure private vault storage for valuables, documents and high-value personal assets.

From jewellery and luxury watches to family heirlooms, legal documents, precious metals and collectibles, extended periods away from home can heighten concerns around security, accessibility and long-term protection. For residents, expatriates, investors and frequent travellers, secure storage during travel in the UAE has become an increasingly important part of responsible asset protection.

Vintage Vaults provides private safe deposit box rental in Dubai for individuals, families, collectors and business owners seeking a modern, discreet and service-led alternative to conventional safety deposit boxes. Combining advanced security infrastructure with premium client experience, the facility has been designed for clients who value privacy, convenience and peace of mind.

Located within Mall of the Emirates, Vintage Vaults offers client access during mall operating hours, 365 days a year. The facility operates within a 24/7 monitored security environment supported by UL-certified vault infrastructure, biometric authentication, controlled access systems, AI-powered surveillance, CCTV monitoring, motion detection technology and advanced alarm systems. It is also directly connected to Dubai Police and SIRA-linked monitoring systems, further strengthening its security framework.

Clients can choose from seven safe deposit box sizes ranging from XXS to XXL, accommodating a wide variety of assets including jewellery, watches, gold, cash, legal documentation, family archives, artwork and collectibles. Every box comes with complimentary insurance coverage, with protection of up to AED 2 million depending on the selected membership tier.

“Dubai has become home to a growing number of individuals and families who have accumulated significant personal and financial assets over the years,” said Sherif El Haddad, Founder and CEO of Vintage Vaults. “At the same time, we are seeing greater mobility, with people travelling more frequently, spending extended periods abroad, relocating between countries or managing assets across multiple markets. Accordingly, secure storage is becoming an essential part of responsible asset management, particularly during periods when people are away from home.”

Sherif El Haddad, Founder and CEO, Vintage Vaults

Vintage Vaults offers three membership categories — Silver, Gold and Black — providing varying levels of insurance coverage, security features, box access nominees and premium services. Clients also benefit from private consultation and access rooms designed to maintain discretion, alongside a multilingual team trained in security, privacy, client service and asset protection.

For clients requiring additional support, the facility offers premium services including chauffeur arrangements, armoured transportation and bodyguard assistance, creating a comprehensive asset protection ecosystem tailored to high-value holdings.

According to Imran Shoukat Khan, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Vintage Vaults, demand for private vault services is being driven by a broader shift in how residents and expatriates think about protecting their assets.

“Today’s clients expect more than storage. They want confidence that their valuables are protected by robust infrastructure, supported by technology and managed with complete client discretion,” said Imran. “Whether someone is travelling for several weeks, relocating internationally or safeguarding assets for future generations, secure private vault facilities provide essential storage with , protection against theft, damage or loss along with peace of mind.”

The summer season presents a timely opportunity for UAE residents and expats to review how their valuable possessions are stored and protected. For many, a safe deposit box in Dubai offers a practical solution for securing jewellery collections, investment-grade precious metals, luxury watches, important family documents and sentimental heirlooms before extended travel or temporary relocation.

As one of the few independent private safe deposit box operators in the UAE not affiliated with a bank, Vintage Vaults offers a level of discretion, flexibility and service that traditional banking institutions may not provide. By combining advanced security standards, complimentary insurance coverage, flexible storage options and premium client services, Vintage Vaults continues to provide a trusted destination for clients seeking long-term asset protection in one of the world’s most dynamic wealth centres.

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Standard Chartered H2 2026 Global Market Outlook: Navigating Shifting Sands

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Standard Chartered (“the Bank”) Wealth Solutions Chief Investment Office (CIO) has released its Global Market Outlook for the second half of 2026, outlining its investment strategy and key themes as investors navigate a more complex and evolving market environment. The report was launched alongside Global Market Outlook events in Dubai and Abu Dhabi this week, the first of their kind for the Bank regionally for the second half of this year.

The Bank’s CIO expects risky assets to remain supported by a soft-landing macro backdrop, though investors will need to navigate energy prices, equity supply, investor positioning and central bank policy in H2 2026.

For investors in the UAE and wider Middle East, evolving energy dynamics and easing geopolitical risk premiums following the US-Iran interim deal are expected to support sentiment, while stable oil prices and strong regional liquidity continue to underpin investment activity and diversification opportunities.

Against this backdrop, the CIO remains Overweight global equities, with a preference for the US and Asia ex-Japan, alongside selective opportunities in fixed income and alternatives.

Reflecting this stance, the CIO team sees further upside in key asset classes, with a target of 7,950 for the US S&P 500 index and USD 5,100 for gold by mid-2027, underscoring the role of equities as a core growth driver and gold as a strategic portfolio diversifier.

Global equities rose more than 12% year-to-date, supported by strong earnings and AI-driven optimism, despite geopolitical tensions, higher oil prices and elevated bond yields.

While this momentum is expected to extend into H2, investors will need to be more nimble as markets adjust to four key pivot points: energy prices, equity supply, investor positioning and central bank policy.  

In the Middle East, including the UAE, oil market developments remain particularly relevant. While the interim US‑Iran agreement may ease supply constraints and soften prices, the pace of recovery in physical flows and inventory rebuilding is why energy prices are unlikely to immediately return to start-of-year levels, a key factor shaping inflation expectations and investment opportunities.

Ayesha Abbas, Managing Director and Head of Affluent and Wealth Solutions, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and UAE at Standard Chartered, said: “UAE investors are entering the second half of 2026 from a position of strength. The region continues to benefit from supportive liquidity conditions and the stabilisation of oil markets. In this environment, we are seeing strong demand for diversified portfolios that balance growth opportunities in global equities with income strategies such as Emerging Market USD bonds, alongside gold as a strategic hedge. For internationally minded clients in the UAE, staying invested and well-diversified will be key to capturing opportunities as markets evolve.”

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STANDARD CHARTERED H2 2026 GLOBAL MARKET OUTLOOK: NAVIGATING SHIFTING SANDS

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Standard Chartered (“the Bank”) Wealth Solutions Chief Investment Office (CIO) has released its Global Market Outlook for the second half of 2026, outlining its investment strategy and key themes as investors navigate a more complex and evolving market environment. The report was launched alongside Global Market Outlook events in Dubai and Abu Dhabi this week, the first of their kind for the Bank regionally for the second half of this year.

The Bank’s CIO expects risky assets to remain supported by a soft-landing macro backdrop, though investors will need to navigate energy prices, equity supply, investor positioning and central bank policy in H2 2026.

For investors in the UAE and wider Middle East, evolving energy dynamics and easing geopolitical risk premiums following the US-Iran interim deal are expected to support sentiment, while stable oil prices and strong regional liquidity continue to underpin investment activity and diversification opportunities.

Against this backdrop, the CIO remains Overweight global equities, with a preference for the US and Asia ex-Japan, alongside selective opportunities in fixed income and alternatives.

Reflecting this stance, the CIO team sees further upside in key asset classes, with a target of 7,950 for the US S&P 500 index and USD 5,100 for gold by mid-2027, underscoring the role of equities as a core growth driver and gold as a strategic portfolio diversifier.

Global equities rose more than 12% year-to-date, supported by strong earnings and AI-driven optimism, despite geopolitical tensions, higher oil prices and elevated bond yields.

While this momentum is expected to extend into H2, investors will need to be more nimble as markets adjust to four key pivot points: energy prices, equity supply, investor positioning and central bank policy.  

In the Middle East, including the UAE, oil market developments remain particularly relevant. While the interim US‑Iran agreement may ease supply constraints and soften prices, the pace of recovery in physical flows and inventory rebuilding is why energy prices are unlikely to immediately return to start-of-year levels, a key factor shaping inflation expectations and investment opportunities.

Ayesha Abbas, Managing Director and Head of Affluent and Wealth Solutions, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and UAE at Standard Chartered, said: “UAE investors are entering the second half of 2026 from a position of strength. The region continues to benefit from supportive liquidity conditions and the stabilisation of oil markets. In this environment, we are seeing strong demand for diversified portfolios that balance growth opportunities in global equities with income strategies such as Emerging Market USD bonds, alongside gold as a strategic hedge. For internationally minded clients in the UAE, staying invested and well-diversified will be key to capturing opportunities as markets evolve.”

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