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Middle East

Six insights into what non-resident Indians want

Best Practice | 25 Apr 18

Six insights into what non-resident Indians want

What are the main concerns that non-resident Indians who live in the UAE have about their own financial planning needs and how can advisers help?

PEOPLE MOVES: Tilney, Aviva, Brewin Dolphin

Africa | 24 Apr 18

PEOPLE MOVES: Tilney, Aviva, Brewin Dolphin

Tilney appoints a former Schroders chief financial officer to its board of directors, Aviva hires a head of global financial institutions and Brewin Dolphin makes several key changes to its Cardiff team.

Companies | 24 Apr 18

Guardian Wealth hit with $1m fine by Qatar regulator

The Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority has imposed two fines plus costs on Guardian Wealth Management Qatar (in liquidation), a move the company suggests is in retaliation to its decision to cease operating in the country in 2015.

Middle East clients dying younger warns Zurich

Life | 23 Apr 18

Middle East clients dying younger warns Zurich

The average age of life insurance claimants in the Middle East is just 50, according to Zurich International Life’s yearly claims statistics.

Dubai firm to offer diamond trading using blockchain

Commodities | 16 Apr 18

Dubai firm to offer diamond trading using blockchain

The private office of Sheikh Ahmed Bin Obaid Al Maktoum, a member of the ruling family of Dubai, has teamed up with Indian entrepreneur and property developer Amit Lakhanpal, to launch a joint venture which will offer diamond trading using Blockchain technology.

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