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HELI-SKIING? SWIMMING WITH ORCAS? THIS APP HAS YOU COVERED

▶ An invitation-only digital membership club that promises its users ‘a life without limits’ is making its UAE debut. Noor Nanji speaks to the founders of Velocity Black

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An exclusive app that lets you swim with orcas, fly to the edge of space or heli-ski down volcanoes is coming to the UAE.

Velocity Black, a United Kingdom-based online membership club that claims to have reimagined lifestyle concierge services for the digital age, is launching this week in Dubai. The company was founded in 2014 by two ex-financiers, Zia Yusuf and Alex Macdonald, with Velocity Black officially launching in 2016 with the aim of delivering to its members “a life without limits”.

Everything from the best restaurant­s, tickets to sold-out shows and unusual experience­s in 55 countries around the world can be booked from the palm of your hand – perfect for cash-rich, timepoor millennial­s. It has already proven a hit in London, New York, Miami and Los Angeles, with supermodel Gigi Hadid, American actor Vanessa Hudgens and pop star Joe Jonas among the names who have backed the concept and showcased its features to their millions of Instagram followers.

Choosing Dubai as their next city was a logical step, according to the company’s co-founders, both in their early 30s, who spoke exclusivel­y to The

National ahead of the launch. “In the UAE, so many things are done because people simply ask themselves: ‘Why not?’” says Yusuf, a former Goldman Sachs director who quit his job to set up Velocity with his schoolmate and ex-private equity executive Macdonald.

“From the tallest building in the world, to the concept of a ski slope in the middle of the desert, Dubai is a city synonymous with making the seemingly impossible, possible. Our app embodies the exact same spirit.”

Velocity Black promises its members a response to any query on its chat feature within 60 seconds, 24/7,

365 days a year. From booking private flights to last-minute dining reservatio­ns, everything has been designed to save members’ time – “because time is the most precious asset,” says Yusuf.

Members also get access to swanky private events, preferenti­al rates at luxury resorts and free upgrades at the best hotels. It’s a concept that has already proven extremely successful elsewhere in the world. Backed by nearly $30 million (Dh110.1m) in funding, Velocity Black’s revenues have grown 17 times in the last 12 months. Its investors include specialist bank and asset management firm Investec, whose co-head of emerging companies, Devin Kohli, told us that he could see the app doing “incredibly well” in the Middle East.

“The commercial­s of the business are growing explosivel­y,” Yusuf reveals. “But for us, it’s really about doing things right, making sure our members are happy – because that begets growth.”

The team have specially curated experience­s in the UAE around events such as the Dubai World Cup, the Dubai Internatio­nal Film Festival and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. There will also be more intimate events and dinners, where members will get to rub shoulders with political figures, tech industry leaders and A-list celebritie­s.

Dubai is a city synonymous with making the seemingly impossible, possible. Velocity Black embodies the exact same spirit ZIA YUSUF Co-founder, Velocity Black

“Dubai has really emerged as a cultural centre, a centre for innovation, as well as being an establishe­d hub for business,” says Macdonald. “And obviously, it has a very digitally savvy population with a lot of disposable income. So for us, it scored high on all the key metrics.”

A dedicated local team in Dubai will be on-hand to offer personalis­ed services to members and to connect them with hard-to-access events in and around the UAE. Members will also have access to a host of experience­s around the world, including parties at the Grammy’s, the Oscars and Art Basel, and even exclusive clubhouses at the Coachella festival in California and in Ibiza. “One thing our members have in common is that they travel frequently,” Macdonald explains. “So we will be offering a mix of local and internatio­nal experience­s to our members in the UAE.”

Globally, the app already has thousands of members, including many who are based in the UAE. Membership costs $5,000 a year, plus a one-time initiation fee of $5,000. But even if you can afford it, it’s not open to everyone. In the tradition of all fine private clubs, membership is exclusive and strictly capped. There will be 20 founding members in Dubai, who will in-turn be responsibl­e for inviting more members.

Where next for the app? “We’re launching in Singapore and Hong Kong later this year, as well as in more American cities, including San Francisco,” Yusuf reveals. “We are also looking at China towards the end of the year. European cities like Berlin and Paris are on the radar as well.

“There’s this incredible world out there that we’re barely scratching the surface of,” Yusuf adds. “Our app is all about getting the most out of life, in the most convenient way possible.”

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Velocity Black / Getty Zia Yusuf and Alex Macdonald, below, launched their app Velocity Black to make experience­s such as swimming with orcas and access to exclusive events easier

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