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Ajman Bank Partners with Positive Zero to Significantly Cut Energy Costs and Carbon Footprint 

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Ajman Bank PJSC has announced a new contract with Positive Zero, that will enable huge cost and carbon footprint savings. By implementing Positive Zero’s fully financed energy efficiency solutions at their headquarters, Ajman Bank expects to save 28% on energy costs and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 752 tons annually, equivalent to planting 11,300 trees. Positive Zero is the leader in decarbonizing businesses and communities in the Middle East through a range of on-site clean power, energy efficiency, and electric mobility solutions.

The project involves a 10-year Shared Savings Energy Performance Contract (SSEPC) delivered by Positive Zero’s energy efficiency arm (Taka Solutions), which is the leading provider of energy efficiency services in the region. It includes the implementation of eight energy efficiency measures (or EEMs) tailored to Ajman Bank’s facilities, in line with its robust commitment to environmental sustainability.

Mr. Mustafa Al Khalfawi, CEO of Ajman Bank, said: “Our strategic partnership with Positive Zero marks a significant milestone in our journey towards sustainability and operational excellence. This collaboration underscores our commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship, reflecting our dedication to not only meet the financial needs of our clients but also to contribute positively to the community and environment we operate in. Leveraging on Taka Solutions’ expertise in energy management, we aim to significantly reduce our carbon footprint and operational costs, setting a new benchmark for sustainable practices in the banking industry. Our collaboration with Positive Zero and Taka Solutions is a testament to Ajman Bank’s ongoing efforts to embrace responsible banking practices that support economic growth while ensuring environmental sustainability.”

David Auriau, Co-Founder and CEO of Positive Zero, commented on the occasion: “We are excited to be working with Ajman Bank in prioritizing energy efficiency to reduce the impact of their own carbon footprint. It unlocks economic opportunities within the banking industry and supports the nationwide drive towards sustainability. Energy efficiency is an imperative to meet the country’s ambitions to become over 40% more efficient by 2050. Along with our trusted partners like Ajman Bank, we are investing and driving the widespread adoption of efficient technologies and solutions to develop more sustainable built environments and smarter cities, helping businesses substantially reduce their consumption, costs and carbon emissions.”

Positive Zero’s team provide financing, implementation, long-term operations, and proactive maintenance of the project’s implemented measures. The project is based on Positive Zero’s model of providing decarbonization-as-a-service, with no up-front investment by customers. This approach is more accessible for the many organizations who are looking to switch to more sustainable practices, such as the deployment of integrated clean energy and efficient technologies.

Positive Zero’s foundational companies have already made remarkable strides in key GCC markets. Taka Solutions, operating as the company’s energy efficiency arm, has achieved energy savings exceeding 100,000 MWh across eight sectors in the United Arab Emirates, which is equivalent to planting more than one million trees.

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CFI Celebrated Women’s Month with Exclusive Suhoor Event

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CFI Financial Group was honored to host last week a special Suhoor event in Dubai to celebrate Women’s Month and honor the incredible achievements of women in business and entrepreneurship. The exclusive event, which took place on March 13th, brought together a distinguished group of successful businesswomen, entrepreneurs, and media professionals for an inspiring evening designed to empower and connect women in the professional world.

The event featured a keynote by Carol Glynn, a renowned finance coach and chartered accountant, known for inspiring attendees to pursue sustainable careers and entrepreneurial efforts confidently. Glynn shared essential insights on empowering women to manage financial futures and advancing careers.

In addition to the keynote address, attendees were treated to a unique experience, as an illustrator designed personalized Ramadan keepsakes for each guest, adding a thoughtful and personal touch to the evening while celebrating the spirit of generosity during the holy month of Ramadan.

CFI remains committed to empowering women year-round by providing opportunities to grow, learn, and connect within their professional fields. This ongoing support helps women build sustainable careers and establish valuable networks, highlighting CFI’s dedication to fostering women’s advancement in business.

“We were thrilled to host this Suhoor event for Women’s Month and are proud to have fostered a space for learning and empowerment,” said Zarrin Baig, CFI’s Group Head of HR. “CFI is committed to financial literacy as a crucial tool for empowering women. We are grateful to our distinguished attendees for enriching our mission with their valuable insights, furthering our commitment to support women in their personal and professional growth, and building a more equitable future.”

The event was a resounding success, providing an evening of meaningful conversations, networking, and empowerment, reflecting CFI’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive community for women.

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RemotePass and Wafeq Partner to Automate Payroll and Accounting for UAE & KSA Businesses

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RemotePass and Wafeq have partnered to fully automate payroll accounting for businesses in the UAE and KSA. This integration seamlessly syncs payroll and financial data from RemotePass to Wafeq’s accounting system in real-time, eliminating manual entry, reducing errors, and ensuring compliance.

The two-way native integration eliminates manual entry ensuring accurate, efficient payroll reconciliation for businesses in the UAE and KSA on both platforms, resulting in an 80% reduction in payroll and expenses processing time.

 “We’re excited to partner with Wafeq; our integration enables businesses in the region to put payroll processing and financial data synchronization on autopilot, allowing them to focus on growing their business,” said Kamal Reggad, CEO of RemotePass.

A Shared Vision for Scaling Businesses

RemotePass and Wafeq provide localized platforms tailored for businesses in the Middle East, serving many shared clients and addressing the unique challenges faced by companies in the UAE and KSA.

Key Benefits of the Integration:

  • Seamless integration – Payroll data from RemotePass is automatically reflected and categorized in Wafeq’s accounting platform providing real-time financial visibility and improved accuracy
  • Error-Free Financial Records – Manual reconciliation and categorization errors are eliminated, ensuring payroll accuracy in financial reports.
  • Time-Saving Automation – Finance teams no longer need to manually input payroll data, reducing administrative work.

Empowering Businesses with Financial Automation

By integrating two leading regional SaaS solutions, companies in the UAE and KSA can now better manage payroll and financial records with greater efficiency. This collaboration is a significant step toward simplifying payroll accounting and helping businesses scale with confidence.

“At Wafeq, we are committed to empowering businesses with seamless financial automation. Our partnership with RemotePass allows companies in the UAE and KSA to streamline payroll accounting effortlessly, reducing errors and saving valuable time. This integration is a game-changer for finance teams looking to enhance efficiency while staying fully compliant with local regulations.” said Maher Aoun, VP of Sales and Business Development, Wafeq.

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Empowering Women in Finance: Charu Chanana’s Journey from Inspiration to Leadership at Saxo Bank

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From being inspired by her father’s financial acumen to becoming the Chief Investment Strategist at Saxo Bank, Charu Chanana shares her journey of expertise, and advocacy for finance, which has traditionally been a male-dominated industry.

Read the full interview in the upcoming edition of Financial Integrator, featuring insights from leading women shaping the future of finance.

Charu:

My interest in finance was sparked at a young age, thanks to my father, who had a strong background in accounting and finance. Growing up in a family that valued financial discipline and planning, I was always curious about how money worked – both in personal finance and also on a larger economic scale.

However, I also saw a contrast within my extended family, where many were not as financially savvy. This gave me an early glimpse into how a lack of financial literacy – especially among women – limited their ability to make the choices they want and still secure their future. Witnessing these challenges firsthand fueled my passion for making finance more accessible and empowering others to take control of their financial well-being.

One of the most rewarding experiences has been seeing the tangible impact of my work – whether it’s helping investors navigate uncertain markets, guiding women to start their investment journeys, or breaking down complex financial concepts into actionable insights. Every time someone tells me, “Because of your insights, I made my first investment” or “I feel more confident about my financial future,” it reinforces why I chose this path.

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