Khaleej Times

ADGM unveils new licence for startups

- Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) on Saturday launched a commercial licence for technology startups at a nominal cost of Dh2,570, inviting entreprene­urs to raise funds and later list those startups on the financial exchange.

The financial centre said in a statement that the new licence is highly flexible, offers four residentia­l visas and meets the requiremen­t for a registered address at a nominal cost of $700 (Dh2,570).

The startup licence will help companies to begin with seed funding and then progress onto an IPO in a reputable legal framework and robust regulatory regime where the startups can access funds and meet bankers, family offices and advisors, it added.

The Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre (DIFC), the other major financial centre, has also been promoting financial technology startups through its Fintech Hive programme, the first financial technology accelerato­r in the region. The accelerato­r invites startups from the region and around the world to pitch their ideas to join a programme that grants them access to and feedback from potential clients and investors.

In addition, the ADGM has also launched a Profession­al Services Support Programme in partnershi­p with local and internatio­nal advisers to help entreprene­urs from all sectors build business skills and enhance the investabil­ity and scalablili­ty of their ventures, covering areas such as legal, compliance, finance, accounting and valueadded tax (VAT).

Dhaher bin Dhaher Al Mheiri, CEO of the ADGM Registrati­on Authority, said the tech startup licence and the Profession­al Services Support Programme provide “tangible solutions” to address set-up costs, access to funding and business support.

“Together with the many excellent support initiative­s from the Abu Dhabi government and the greater entreprene­urship ecosystem, they will serve to make Abu

this will serve to make abu dhabi an even more attractive base for new businesses and promote economic diversific­ation

Dhaher bin Dhaher Al Mheiri, CEO of the ADGM Registrati­on Authority

Dhabi an even more attractive base for new businesses and ultimately promote economic diversific­ation, foster growth and stimulate the region’s innovation environmen­t,” Al Mheiri said.

Omeed Mehrinfar, managing partner of Plug and Play, one of the largest innovation platforms and incubators, said with the new licence and Profession­al Services Support Programme, startups will be able to leverage the financial centre’s top-tier ecosystem of investors, advisors and corporate partners and operate their businesses at scale.

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 ?? — Supplied photo ?? The ADGM said the new commercial licence is flexible, offers four residentia­l visas and meets the requiremen­t for a registered address at a nominal cost of $700.dh2,570Cost of a commercial licence for a tech startup offered by the adGm
— Supplied photo The ADGM said the new commercial licence is flexible, offers four residentia­l visas and meets the requiremen­t for a registered address at a nominal cost of $700.dh2,570Cost of a commercial licence for a tech startup offered by the adGm

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