UAE: Dubai Financial Services

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Chapter | Banking from The Report: Dubai 2018

Dubai is home to some of the Middle East’s largest banks, as well as its major financial free zone. The emirate’s financial institutions have largely recovered from a rise in non-performing loans in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and are well capitalised and liquid despite a recent rise in delinquencies in the small and medium-sized enterprise segment. A new bankruptcy law and a...

Dubai saw steady GDP growth of 2.8% in 2017 and this is expected to reach 3.2% in 2018, with an increased drive towards consolidating its position as a knowledge-based economy. The emirate is among the most diversified in the region, thanks to factors such as a highly attractive business environment that has brought in large amounts of foreign investment.

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Dubai 2016

The past 15 years have seen major advances in capital markets activity in Dubai. The financial sector free zone, the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), has gone from idea to reality, and the emirate recently became the world’s largest market for sukuk (Islamic bonds). However, development has been uneven across types of capital markets offerings based on local demand patterns. New...

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Dubai 2016

Insurance penetration in Dubai is very low and the potential for growth is immense, making the sector competitive and highly oriented toward future expansion. However, the current operating environment is challenging, with companies competing on price to capture market share, scale up customer bases and boost profits. An additional obstacle in the past year has been the decline in oil prices....

Chapter | Islamic Financial Services from The Report: Dubai 2016

The financial services industry in Dubai is a major economic driver for the emirate, and the Islamic segment is no exception. In addition to the emirate’s Islamic banks and takaful (Islamic insurance) providers, since July 2015 it is also the largest centre for sukuk (Islamic bond) issuance in the world, with $36.7bn in sukuk listed on Dubai’s exchange. The drop in crude oil prices in 2015 may...

Chapter | Banking from The Report: Dubai 2016

The banking sector is a pillar of Dubai’s economy, having provided the basis for development over the past decade. The banks serve as conduits that link Dubai to regional and global economies, and their publicly traded shares are one of two main drivers of the local stock market, along with real estate stocks. For now, the banking sector in Dubai appears to be in the midst of transition, with...

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