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Dubai Stockbrokers and Investment Services Group emerges under Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s’ Business Groups
																								
												
												
											The official launch of the Dubai Stockbrokers and Investment Services Group (DSIG) comes as the market capitalisation of Arab stock exchanges exceeded US$4.36 trillion at the end of April 2024, according to the Arab Monetary Fund. DSIG is one of the 105 Business Groups that operate under the umbrella of Dubai Chamber of Commerce to help drive greater economic opportunities within the UAE and beyond
Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s stockbrokers and investment services community officially launched Dubai Stockbrokers and Investment Services Groupon May 23, 2024. The launch follows the announcement of the group last year – as part of Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s drive to represent the interests of the emirate’s private sector and ensure companies operating across diverse industries can play a greater role in Dubai’s economic growth.
The Dubai Stockbrokers and Investment Services Group (DSIG) is one of the 105 Business Groups and more than 50 Business Councils that operate under the umbrella of Dubai Chamber of Commerce, one of the three chambers under Dubai Chambers. Sector-specific Business Groups and country-specific Business Councils advance the interests of Dubai’s dynamic business community, empowering companies to explore greater economic opportunities in the UAE and beyond – and play a greater role in the global economy.
Sameera Fernandes, Chief Sustainability Officer and Board Member of Century Financial, has been elected Chairwoman of DSIG while Mostofa Elchiati, Kinly Nassour, Ahmed Al Salami, and Damodhar Mata have been elected DSIG’s Vice-Chairman, Secretary-General, Treasurer, and Director of Membership & Marketing, respectively. The launch of the DSIG, which was attended by Maha Al Gergawi, Vice-President of Business Advocacy at Dubai Chambers and Omar Khan, Head of the Centre for Business Studies and Research at Dubai Chambers, supports the Chamber’s vision to accelerate the economic growth in the emirate by enhancing the role of Business Groups and Business Councils.
Stockbrokers, investment advisors, fund managers, wealth managers and private equity managers play a significant role in the growth of the stock market and the overall economy. Data from the Abu Dhabi and Dubai markets shows that institutional investors had purchased Dh302.7 billion worth of stocks from January to December 2023, compared to total sales of approximately Dh295.8 billion.
The launch of the DSIG comes when the market cap of Arab stock exchanges exceeded US$4.36 trillion at the end of April 2024, according to the Arab Monetary Fund (AMF). The launch saw the presence of industry leaders who felicitated DSIG’s vision of shaping a prosperous financial future through cutting-edge technologies, ethical practices, and global collaboration.
Essa Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman, Essa Al Ghurair Investment LLC, lauded the initiation of the group, expressing his expectations of DSIG’s catalytic role in realising the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33) announced by the Dubai Government, saying, “I commend the Dubai Stockbrokers and Investment Services Group’s vision to sustainably impel Dubai’s growth. Dubai’s meteoric rise is attributed to two key values, trust and transparency. By adopting these values, DSIG will be pivotal in doubling the city’s GDP by 2033 under the D33 agenda.”
The UAE has emerged as a key driver of the financial upswing in Arab stock markets, contributing significantly to the collective gains. The UAE added an impressive US$117.5 billion to its market value, reaching a substantial US$990.6 billion by the end of 2023. Both the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) played pivotal roles. ADX contributed US$88.8 billion, soaring to US$803.4 billion. Meanwhile, DFM witnessed a US$28.7 billion increase, elevating its total market value to US$187.2 billion.
DSIG acts as a platform for secured investment. Coupled with innovation and sustainability, the Business Group will not only implement ideas, but also empower people through its educational programmes. Poised to become the leading business group in the Middle East, DSIG is committed to facilitate more cross-border investments and market expansion.
Sameera Fernandes, Chairwoman of DSIG, said, “DSIG has been founded to come up with innovative and sustainable solutions that will bolster Dubai’s growth as a secure global financial capital. Our expansive mission to promote sustainable investment, foster innovation in financial services, and empower a robust investment community, as well as staunchly commit to ethical standards and integrity is strongly driven by our initiatives that promote financial literacy. These initiatives include mentorship programmes, technology and innovation hub, and support for international expansion among others.”
As part of its efforts to continuously engage with the global investment community, DSIG also revealed plans to hold an annual investment summit, where members can network, address prevalent challenges, and brainstorm solutions.
According to a recent Emirates News Agency (WAM) report, institutional investors boosted their acquisition of domestic stocks in 2023 due to diverse investment prospects and the opportunity to engage in the expansion of the UAE’s economy. The report further noted that institutional investors dominated the UAE equity market in 2023, capturing nearly 78 percent of total trading activity.
The Dubai Financial Market witnessed a 12.5 percent surge in the number of investor accounts in 2023 as compared to the previous year, according to WAM. Brokerage firms in the emirate’s financial market opened 57,054 new investor accounts.
In the meantime, the 29 brokerage firms operating in the Dubai Financial Market executed over 3.83 million transactions in 2023, a 32.7 percent increase compared to 2022’s 2.88 million. Foreign and regional institutional investors have led a significant surge in net stock purchases, amounting to Dh7 billion ($1.91 billion) year-to-date in the Abu Dhabi and Dubai markets.
The event also explored the future of investments, highlighting sustainable investment as an inevitable trend in the financial realm. Habiba Al Mar’ashi, Co-founder and Chairperson of Emirates Environmental Group, said, “After delving deep into sustainable investments in 2019, I have discovered many gaps that must be bridged to promote sustainable investment. Pioneers in the field should realise the lack of awareness among institutions and improve their financial literacy.
“This can be achieved through fruitful collaboration among government entities, the private sector, and educational institutions. In fact, the private sector should potentially lead sustainable development, underpinned by financial organisations. To ensure transparency, the right laws and regulations must be imposed and precise measurement tools and metrices must be implemented.”
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Bridging Global Finance and Regional Demand in the UAE
														With a strategic foothold in the UAE, global financial players are tailoring platforms, Sharia-compliant solutions, and tech-driven experiences to meet the region’s evolving trading demands.
Exclusive interview with Pavel Spirin, CEO, Scope Markets
Scope Markets is planning to expand into the UAE. What strategic importance does this region hold for your global operations?
The UAE plays a key role in our global strategy. While the population may be relatively small at around 10 million, the country is a gateway into the wider MENA region, where we see strong and growing demand for financial services. We’ve already received provisional approval from the Securities and Commodities Authority and are in the final stages of securing our full license. This market allows us to bring decision-making closer to our regional clients and establish a meaningful presence in a fast-growing financial hub.
How is Scope Markets differentiating itself in the highly competitive UAE financial services and trading space?
We’re focused on building products and experiences that genuinely reflect what clients here want. That means offering Sharia-compliant and swap-free account options, streamlining transactions to ensure instant deposits and withdrawals, and optimizing our platforms for mobile use. We’re also committed to being fully licensed and regulated in the UAE, which we believe is essential for building trust. Ultimately, our goal is to provide a responsive and tech-forward experience tailored to the unique needs of traders in this region.
What has been your experience working within the UAE’s regulatory frameworks, and how do you view the country’s role as a global financial hub?
Our experience with the Securities and Commodities Authority has been very constructive. The regulatory process is clear and well-structured, which gives firms like ours confidence in long-term planning. We’re currently finalizing our licensing and taking the required regulatory exams. What stands out to us is how fast the UAE has developed its financial infrastructure. It’s building frameworks for crypto, fintech, and online trading at a pace we haven’t seen elsewhere, and that positions the country as an increasingly important global financial center.
How are you tailoring your offerings, platforms, or services to better serve traders and investors in the UAE and the wider GCC region?
We’re building out our product range and services to reflect the regional demand for asset classes like gold, along with culturally aligned features such as Sharia-compliant accounts. We’ve also seen that mobile-first experiences, fast execution, and automation are priorities for traders here, so those are central to our platform development. On the service side, we’re looking to establish regional support functions to make sure our clients in the UAE and GCC are well served and engaged.
What major trends do you see shaping the future of online trading and fintech in the Middle East, and how is Scope Markets positioned to respond to them?
We’re seeing rapid growth in mobile-first fintech adoption, a strong push for automation, and increased regulatory clarity in areas like crypto. Traders are becoming more sophisticated and expect seamless user experiences, fast payments, and localized features. There’s also strong interest in diversification, particularly in gold, which continues to attract attention due to global uncertainty. We’re positioning ourselves to meet these needs through tech development, regulatory compliance, and regional product adaptation so we can evolve with the market.
What message would you like to share with your UAE-based clients and stakeholders about Scope Markets’ long-term plans in this market?
We’re here for the long term. We’re committed to being fully licensed, transparent, and responsive to the needs of traders in the UAE. This includes delivering regionally relevant products, building local infrastructure, and continuing to invest in the tools and technology that matter to our clients. Our aim is to support traders with a platform that’s reliable, compliant, and built around how people in this market want to trade.
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Emerging Trends Shaping Financial Empowerment and Inclusion in the UAE Workforce
														By Claudio Di Zanni, Managing Director, Edenred Middle East

One of the most critical issues faced by low-income employees across the UAE and the broader Gulf region is achieving true financial empowerment. In the UAE, over 60% of the workforce comprises low-income migrant workers earning less than AED 5,000 per month. These employees are the backbone of the nation’s key industries, yet many still struggle to access the benefits of a fully digital financial ecosystem.
While the UAE’s Wage Protection System (WPS) was introduced to safeguard workers’ rights—ensuring salaries are paid accurately, on time, and through traceable digital channels—the banking system’s minimum salary requirement prevents a large portion of the workforce from opening traditional accounts. This creates a structural gap that payroll solutions are designed to fill, enabling compliant salary payments and basic access to digital finance.
As the Middle East accelerates its digital transformation and workforce reforms, how workers are paid and supported financially has become as important as how they contribute to growth. This shift has put a renewed spotlight on the systems managing their wages and day-to-day financial needs. For low-income employees, these systems determine not just how they are paid, but how securely they live—affecting access to savings, remittances, and their ability to handle emergencies.
When Digital Pay Isn’t Enough
The introduction of the Wage Protection System marked a turning point in the UAE’s journey toward fair and transparent wage practices. Today, nearly all employees are paid through digital channels, ensuring salaries are disbursed accurately and on time. Yet despite these advances, a significant percentage of wages are still withdrawn in cash each month, showing that digital pay does not automatically translate into digital financial inclusion.
For many employees, limited digital literacy, mistrust of financial systems, and unfamiliarity with digital tools prevent them from engaging fully with the digital economy. As a result, the very system designed to protect and empower workers can feel more like a compliance obligation than an opportunity for empowerment.
This is where payroll providers play a critical role. Too often, the industry stops at compliance—ensuring wages are delivered digitally—without addressing the human factors that determine whether employees can truly benefit from financial technology. Empowerment comes not from the transfer itself, but from helping workers understand, trust, and use digital money confidently. Only then can payroll innovation translate into lasting financial well-being and equal access to economic opportunity across the UAE.
Digital salary management platforms have already transformed how employees receive and manage their earnings. Mobile apps and prepaid cards now give workers immediate access to their wages, allowing them to make purchases, send remittances, and track expenses in real time. Many solutions integrate seamlessly with the WPS, enabling even unbanked employees to participate in the digital economy for the first time. A recent study found that organizations implementing mobile-accessible payroll solutions report up to 25 percent higher employee satisfaction, underscoring the clear business value of digital inclusion.
Empowering Through Education
Financial literacy programs are equally critical in helping employees make informed decisions about saving, budgeting, credit, and long-term planning. In the UAE, less than 31 percent of the population demonstrates basic financial literacy, highlighting a major opportunity to empower workers through education.
From workshops to mobile-based learning tools, such programs can equip employees with the practical skills to use digital salary systems effectively, avoid debt traps, and build savings or plan remittances. Employers that distribute salary cards directly at worker accommodations and provide multilingual support during onboarding see much higher adoption rates, as these field-level activations build trust and make digital tools easier to use.
Employers who take financial education seriously often see a clear business impact. Companies that invest in onboarding sessions and field engagement consistently report higher digital adoption rates. These activations not only build trust but also transform digital payroll from a compliance task into a tangible employee benefit.
When workers understand and trust digital tools, they gain control over their finances—and that stability shows at work. Financial stress is one of the most common challenges among low-income employees, limiting their ability to manage urgent expenses and affecting productivity, retention, and overall well-being. In sectors such as construction, this stress can even impact concentration and safety, as employees distracted by financial worries are less able to perform at their best.
Partnerships between employers and fintechs like Edenred are expanding this approach, combining digital wage tools with financial education programs that improve confidence, satisfaction, and long-term well-being.
The Next Phase of Financial Empowerment
Employers remain central to driving inclusion. By choosing payroll partners that provide multilingual support, education, and easy mobile access, companies can reduce disputes, strengthen retention, and improve overall workforce stability.
A growing number of organizations are now exploring earned wage access programs, which allow employees to access a portion of their earned income before payday. Surveys show that most low-income workers value this flexibility to cover urgent expenses, medical bills, or family emergencies—without resorting to high-interest loans or informal borrowing. When paired with education and budgeting tools, earned wage access can provide not just relief in emergencies but also encourage more responsible money management.
This flexibility can increase employees’ sense of financial security, yet it should complement—not replace—broader financial literacy and planning initiatives. The most successful models combine accessible financial products, user education, and ongoing engagement, ensuring workers have both the tools and the confidence to manage their finances effectively.
As technology evolves, artificial intelligence and data analytics will make financial support more personalized and accessible. Predictive models can help employers identify employees under financial strain, while new digital products can guide users toward healthier financial behaviors. But technology alone will not close the gap.
Real progress will depend on collaboration between fintechs, employers, and regulators to build an ecosystem that blends technology, education, and empathy. Businesses increasingly recognize that supporting workers in their financial journeys fosters a more engaged and loyal workforce, directly impacting productivity and retention. Selecting payroll partners that combine compliance with education, multilingual support, and mobile accessibility helps companies reduce payroll disputes and improve satisfaction.
The trajectory of financial empowerment for low-income employees in the UAE is promising. The next stage will depend on how effectively stakeholders align innovation with understanding—ensuring every salary payment becomes an opportunity for inclusion and growth. When that happens, financial empowerment will move from aspiration to reality.
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MultiBank Group and Khabib Nurmagomedov Launch an Exclusive Worldwide Multi-Billion-Dollar Joint Venture to Build the World’s First Regulated Tokenized Sports Ecosystem
														
Multibank Group, the financial derivatives institution, has entered into an exclusive worldwide multi-billion-dollar joint venture with global sports icon and undefeated UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov (29-0) to create a first-of-its-kind regulated ecosystem connecting global finance, sports and technology.
The partnership will culminate in the creation of a multi-billion-dollar joint venture, MultiBank Khabib LLC, uniting two global powerhouses: MultiBank Group, a leader in regulated financial excellence, and Khabib Nurmagomedov, undefeated in the octagon and whose influence extends far beyond sport. The company will operate from MultiBank Group’s headquarters in Dubai, building a worldwide network of high-end sports ventures and real-world digital assets. This structure fulfills the vision of MultiBank Group Founder and Chairman, Naser Taher, for an exclusive global joint venture, granting MultiBank exclusive rights to develop and promote projects under the Khabib Nurmagomedov brand name, including the development of 30 state of the art Khabib gyms, Gameplan and Eagle FC brands.
The entire venture is backed by MultiBank Group’s regulated digital ecosystem and powered by its cornerstone $MBG Token being the driving force behind its expanding portfolio of real-world-asset (RWA) technologies and initiatives.
Naser Taher, Founder and Chairman of MultiBank Group, stated: “From the UAE, we are shaping a new blueprint for the business of sport through the regulated tokenization of real-world sports assets (RWSA). Together with Khabib Nurmagomedov, and powered by our ecosystem token, $MBG, we are uniting finance and athletics into a single transparent, technology-driven ecosystem — one built on trust, innovation, and the strength of the MultiBank framework. This initiative proudly aligns with the UAE’s vision of becoming a global hub for digital asset innovation and world-class sports.”
Khabib Nurmagomedov added: “This partnership with MultiBank Group is built on shared values of strength, respect, and discipline. Together with Multibank, we are building real global opportunities that go beyond sport, empowering athletes, and fans through a regulated and innovative digital ecosystem. This is only the beginning.”
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