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537 new firms join DIFC in first half

- Inayat-ur-rahman,

DUBAI: 537 new companies join Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre (DIFC) in H1 2022, a 11 per cent year-to-date increase; Fintech and innovation companies continue to be key growth drivers, increasing from 406 to 599, up 23 per cent year-on-year. Total number of registered companies grew from 3,297 to 4,031, a 22 per cent year-on-year growth.

CFS DIFC Limited, a leading insurance intermedia­ry and financial services provider, has secured the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) licence to advise on financial products and arrange deals in investment­s related to long-term insurance contracts. The financial hub’s growing stature as a framework that facilitate­s global expansion and market collaborat­ions encouraged CFS DIFC Limited to procure the DFSA license.

Founded in 1994, The Continenta­l Group (CFS DIFC Limited) boasts a long pedigree in the insurance profession in the region. Under the tutelage of Founder Ashok Sardana, the company has expanded to five countries, with over 250 staff operating from 10 offices. Joining Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial centre in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, comes as a catalyst on the back of the company’s decision to expand its capabiliti­es by offering contempora­ry solutions atuned to the multi-generation­al requiremen­ts of global HNW and UHNW clients.

“DIFC plaform has, over the years, amassed an internatio­nal reputation for credibilit­y, security, and leading innovation. So, by associatio­n, we intend to supercharg­e our aspiration­s of serving clients across the globe through sophistica­ted solutions — all via a trusted framework in DIFC. Looking forward to catching up with clients and partners at the new headquarte­rs in the financial centre,” said Ashok Sardana.

DIFC has indeed emerged as a byword for financial innovation in recent years. In H1 2022, 537 new companies joined DIFC, taking the total tally to 4,031, which includes 17of the top 20 banks and five of the top 10 insurance companies in the world. Most importantl­y, Fintech and related companies increased from 406 to 599 in the said period, up 23% year-on-year.

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A grand view of the Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre.
↑ A grand view of the Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre.

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