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DIFC partners with Gujarat Finance Tec-City

DUBAI, February 27, 2017

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) said it has signed an agreement with Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (Gift) to boost co-operation between the two entities.

The MoU calls for sharing best practices of mutual interest, exchanging information on banking, financial service and securities, legislation and regulation, co-operation in the area of training, assistance in organising seminars and conferences on selected issues enhancing the mutual development of the centres, and exchanging information on trends in relevant international financial services activities and products, in particular within the fintech field.

The MoU was signed on Sunday by Arif Amiri, the chief executive officer of DIFC Authority and Ajay Pandey, the director and group CEO of Gift Special Economic Zone.

The terms of co-operation will also include the intention to establish a programme of International Exchange for entities based in DIFC and Gift, enabling them to set up entities in Gujarat/Dubai on mutually agreed terms.

"We are delighted to sign this deal with Gift, especially at a time when UAE ties with India are growing ever closer. India represents the UAE’s third largest trading partner as well as one of the world’s fastest growing economies, and natural synergies between the two centres exist which will certainly benefit our respective clients," remarked Amiri.

DIFC, he stated, has provided a natural springboard from which Indian firms can access a concentrated pool of wealthy investors, all underpinned by English common law and unrivalled connectivity to the South to South corridor.

"We look forward to continued collaboration with India as we progress with the delivery of our 2024 Strategy, part of which is become a world-class, leading, financial hub," stated Amiri.

Pandey expressed delight at signing the agreement with DIFC, the leading financial hub located in the region.

"We are certain of the mutual benefits that will arise as a result of the agreement and look forward to share the benefits with our collective clients operating in the financial services sector and beyond," he noted.

DIFC has witnessed an exponential growth in the number of Indian firms operating from the Centre - from hosting one Indian institution in 2007 to more than 25 Indian firms at present.

Indian institutions make up the third largest community of financial firms at the DIFC after the US and the UK and account for more than a quarter of the current employed workforce.-TradeArabia News Service




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