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Dubai is set to deliver 415,000 sq m of new office space by the end of 2026, with the majority of new inventory in the A-grade category, according to new research from leading real estate advisory ...
Further rises in activity expected throughout 2025 following year-on-year growth Dubai – Dubai is set to deliver 415,000 square metres of new office space by the end of 2026, with the majority of new ...
Dubai is set to deliver 415,000 sq m of new office space by the end of 2026, with the majority of new inventory in the A-grade category, according to new research from leading real estate advisory and ...
Building on these growing economic ties, Absa's Dubai office will further expand its international portfolio, which already includes strategic corridors in the UK and US, as well as a non-banking ...
The opening of Avaloq’s new office in Dubai marks a significant milestone in its international growth. For years, Avaloq has been a trusted partner to prominent financial institutions in the ...
A unit of South Africa’s third-largest bank by assets plans to open a representative office in Dubai next year to benefit from growing trade and investment between the Middle East and Africa. "We’re ...
During the event, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, announced the opening of entity’s second representative office in India. Located in Bengaluru, the new office will ...
With the opening of the Bengaluru office, the number of international representative offices has now risen to 34. This expansion is part of the Dubai Global initiative, launched by Sheikh Hamdan ...
The Bengaluru branch of the DCC was inaugurated on April 9, during the visit of Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh ... The DCC had earlier opened its first office in Mumbai in 2018.
The new office in Dubai will serve as Uni-Fuels’ regional hub for real-time market insights and efficient fuel procurement, ensuring seamless operations for shipowners and operators worldwide.
Indian cricket team members Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya met the Dubai Crown Prince alongside ICC president Jat Shah on the sidelines of the Dubai-India Business Forum in Mumbai.
A unit of South Africa’s third-largest bank by assets plans to open a representative office in Dubai next year to benefit from growing trade and investment between the Middle East and Africa.