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Dubai Stockbrokers and Investment Services Group emerges under Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s’ Business Groups

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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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Revolutionizing Financial Services and Market Dynamics in the UAE

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By: Roberto d’Ambrosio, Director & CEO, Axiory Global

This article serves as a compass for this issue of the Financial Integrator magazine, delving into the United Arab Emirates’ dynamic financial transformation journey. Through digitalization, fintech integration, inclusive policies, regulatory reforms, global competitiveness, and strategic data analytics, we unravel the multifaceted approach reshaping the UAE’s financial landscape.

In the ever-evolving landscape of global finance, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) stands at the forefront of innovation and progress, redefining market dynamics through innovation, inclusivity, and global competitiveness.

As a hub of economic activity in the Middle East, the UAE recognizes the imperative need to revolutionize its financial services and market dynamics to remain competitive in an increasingly digital world. Central to this transformation are several key pillars: digital transformation, the development of a vibrant fintech ecosystem, promotion of financial inclusion, regulatory reforms, emphasis on global competitiveness, and the utilization of data analytics. Through a concerted effort to address these elements, the UAE is constantly reshaping its financial sector, fostering efficiency, accessibility, and unparalleled customer experiences, ensuring more and more the UAE’s prominence in the global financial arena.

The UAE’s journey towards revolutionizing financial services begins with embracing digital transformation. It serves as the foundation on which the modernization of financial services is built, enabling unparalleled efficiency, enhanced accessibility, and an improved customer experience. Institutions are increasingly leveraging innovative solutions to streamline operations, enhance accessibility, and elevate customer experiences. By digitizing processes such as payments, transactions, and customer interactions, financial institutions are unlocking new levels of efficiency and agility.

The digital era demands that financial institutions adopt technology-driven solutions such as mobile banking, blockchain, and artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline operations and provide secure, instant, and user-friendly services, further enhancing the security and transparency of financial transactions.

In essence, embracing digital transformation is not merely an option but an unavoidable necessity for financial institutions in the UAE to remain relevant and competitive in the digital age. A bright example: in the UAE, the push towards digital transformation has led to the emergence of digital banks and payment platforms, setting a new standard for banking across the region and beyond.

The development of a vibrant, integrated, complete fintech ecosystem in the UAE is crucial for sustaining innovation and growth in the financial sector. Such an ecosystem thrives on a supportive regulatory framework, investment incentives, and collaborations between established financial institutions and startups.

The UAE has made several significant steps in this direction by establishing fintech hubs such as the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), which offer conducive environments for fintech innovation. These hubs provide startups with the regulatory guidance, financial backing, and networking opportunities needed to flourish.

Encouraging this growth requires continuous effort to attract investment, streamline regulatory processes, and facilitate partnerships that leverage the strengths of traditional banks and fintech innovations.

Being the Country characterized by an extremely diverse population and positioning itself as a social lighthouse in its region and beyond, financial inclusion remains a cornerstone of the UAE’s vision to create an inclusive economy. Ensuring that all segments of society have access to affordable and convenient financial services is not just a moral imperative but also a strategic one, as it leads to a more resilient and diverse economic landscape.

Addressing disparity requires concerted efforts to promote financial literacy, expand access to banking services, and develop tailored products for underserved populations. Digital platforms and fintech solutions play a critical role in reaching such populations, offering them financial services such as savings, loans, and insurance. By prioritizing financial inclusion, the UAE can enhance social welfare, stimulate economic growth, reduce inequalities, and enhance social cohesion, ensuring that prosperity is shared across all levels of society.

While innovation drives the future of financial services, it must be balanced with robust regulatory reforms that ensure consumer protection and financial stability. The UAE recognizes the importance of creating a regulatory environment that fosters innovation while mitigating risks associated with new technologies and business models.

Regulatory sandboxes, such as those operated by the DIFC and ADGM, allow startups to test their innovations in a controlled environment under regulatory supervision. This approach enables regulators to understand emerging technologies and develop appropriate frameworks that protect consumers and ensure the integrity of the financial system.

By fostering a regulatory environment that encourages innovation while safeguarding the interests of stakeholders, the UAE can unlock the full potential of its financial sector and increase even more its attractiveness to FDIs and startups, which will find an ideal, stable predictable environment to establish their business, adequately fund it and scale it up.

Furthermore, the country’s strategic location, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and business-friendly environment have already established it as a preferred destination for financial institutions and investors alike.

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SEC paves way to approve spot ethereum ETFs

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By Simon Peters, Crypto Analyst at eToro

Ethereum spot ETFs took a significant step forward to being available to US investors last week with approval of the 19b-4 applications, allowing US exchanges (namely Cboe BZX, NYSE Arca and Nasdaq) to list and trade ethereum spot ETFs.

On the back of this, ethereum has been one of the best performing cryptoassets this week, gaining 19%.

According to a recent survey by eToro with retail investors in the UAE, over 74% respondents agreed that the prospect of an ethereum ETF will significantly influence their decision to increase, decrease or maintain their current ethereum allocation.
Focus now turns to the S-1 registration statements from the ETF issuers, as these still need to be approved by the SEC before the ethereum spot ETFs can actually launch and investors can buy them.

As to when the S-1s will be approved we have to wait and see. It could be weeks or months unfortunately.

Nevertheless, with the 19b-4s out of the way, it could be an opportunity now for savvy crypto investors to buy ethereum in anticipation of the S-1s being approved, frontrunning the ETFs going live and the billions of dollars potentially flowing into these.

We’ve seen what happened when the bitcoin spot ETFs went live, with the bitcoin price going to a new all-time high in the months after. Could the same happen with ethereum? The all-time high for ethereum is $4870, set back in 2021. We’re currently at $3650, about 35% away.

We’re also going into a macroeconomic climate with potentially looser financial conditions, i.e. interest rate cuts and a slowdown of quantitative tightening, conditions where risk assets such as crypto tend to perform well price-wise.

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Smoother Fee Systems: Navigating Tuition Fee Payments with Fintech

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By Pratik Mukhopadhyay, CFO, Fortes Education

In the bustling corridors of educational institutions, where young minds converge to learn, innovate and grow, there lies a critical aspect that often remains hidden behind the scenes: the financial machinery that keeps the wheels turning. Tuition payments—the lifeblood of any school—have traditionally involved cumbersome processes filled with paperwork and manual handling posing difficulties for both parents and administrators. But times are changing, and the digital revolution is reshaping the landscape of fee management. The integration of fintech into school systems represents a significant leap forward in educational finance management. Managing fee payments with ease and making transactions more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly for parents and schools alike, fintech solutions are enhancing the overall experience for stakeholders involved. Traditionally, tuition fee payments were characterised by paper checks, physical cash transactions, and manual record-keeping. This not only consumed significant administrative time but also increased the risk of errors and fraud. The advent of digital payment gateways has revolutionised this aspect of school finance. These platforms facilitate real-time processing of transactions, ensuring that schools receive payments promptly while also providing parents with instant receipts and transaction histories. The immediacy and efficiency of these systems are propelling educational institutions towards a more modern and agile approach to handling tuition fees.

Financial transparency is a critical benefit that can be unlocked by academic institutions with fintech solutions. With digital payment systems, both parents and schools have access to detailed transaction records at their fingertips. Parents appreciate the ability to track their payments and have a clear visibility of where their money is going, while schools benefit from an auditable trail of transactions, simplifying financial management and accountability. The integration of fintech solutions enables educational institutions to harness the power of data analytics to analyse payment trends, identify financial bottlenecks, and make informed decisions to optimise their financial management strategies. This data-driven approach can lead to more effective budgeting, improved cash flow management, minimal credit losses and tailored financial support programs for families in need.

Another notable advantage of integrating fintech into school payment systems is the automation of payment reminders. In the past, schools had to manually track payment due dates and send out reminders to parents, a task that was both time-consuming and prone to human error. Today, automated systems can send timely notifications to parents, reducing the likelihood of late payments. Parents juggle work, family, and countless other responsibilities – amidst this chaos, tuition fee payment deadlines can sometimes slip through the cracks. It is a thoughtful feature that nudges parents gently. A timely email or app notification reminds them of upcoming payments, sparing them the last-minute panic. It’s not just about convenience; it’s about reducing stress and ensuring that education remains the focus. Moreover, this automation not only streamlines the payment process but also enhances the relationship between schools and families by removing potential friction points associated with payment reminders. The adaptability of fintech solutions extends to payment structures as well. Recognising the diverse financial situations of families, some educational institutions are now offering the option to convert tuition payments into instalments. Unexpected expenses, emergencies, or sudden shifts in financial circumstances — parents face them all. This flexibility can significantly alleviate the financial burden on parents, making high quality education more accessible and less stressful. The shift towards digital payment systems also has an added benefit of being eco-friendly. By reducing the reliance on paper-based transactions, schools contribute to lower paper consumption and waste. This eco-conscious approach aligns with broader environmental sustainability goals and teaches students the importance of digital efficiency and environmental responsibility.

In addition to simplifying transactions, fintech is also paving the way for more flexible payment options. Innovations such as virtual and prepaid cards are replacing traditional petty cash systems, offering a more secure and manageable way to handle incidental expenses. Robust spend management software allows schools to issue both physical and virtual cards for employees. These cards streamline day-to-day spending by offering real-time controls and complete visibility. This level of control ensures efficient expense tracking against budgets and prevents overspending. Schools can set predefined budgets with daily, weekly, or monthly limits, restrict spending by vendor or category, and enable/disable ATM withdrawals. In summary, prepaid and virtual cards empower schools with efficient expense management, real-time tracking, and enhanced security. By adopting these innovations, schools can focus on education while ensuring financial prudence as well as control.

A key component of the successful integration of fintech in education is the optimisation of these systems across various platforms. The availability of Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) that are accessible on both web and mobile devices ensures that parents can manage payments conveniently, regardless of their location or the device they are using. This universal accessibility is crucial in today’s fast-paced, digitally connected world. By adopting innovative fintech solutions, Fortes Education, for instance is modernising and streamlining financial transactions to enhance efficiency and transparency. The institution has developed a homegrown application, tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of its educational and operational ecosystem. It’s more than an app; it’s a bridge between home and school. The potential of fintech to streamline, secure, and simplify financial management for schools is vast, empowering academic institutions with a powerful set of tools.

In conclusion, by adopting advanced fintech solutions, educational institutions can not only simplify financial transactions but also adapt to the evolving needs of their communities, ensuring that education remains the primary focus.

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