Finance

Al Reem Island is Part of Abu Dhabi Global Market’s Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) financial district has been extended to include Al Reem Island on Monday.

With the addition of Al Reem Island, the ADGM’s combined geographic area has gone up to nearly 1438 hectares and the ADGM financial district will be ten times greater than its current footprint.

With this extension, the ADGM is set to become one of the world’s largest international financial centres (IFCs) following the issuance of UAE Cabinet Resolution No. 41 for 2023. This decision is part of its economic vision, which lists its thriving financial sector as one of the key focus areas for its diversification strategy.

It also underlines ADGM’s Growth Strategy 2023-2027 and aims to grow the financial sector of Abu Dhabi and position it as a leading global city with the sector becoming a key contributor to its GDP.

The Cabinet Resolution expands ADGM’s jurisdiction as a Financial Free Zone to Al Reem Island, adjacent to its current home of Al Maryah Island, following increased demand from a wide range of international companies choosing Abu Dhabi as a preferred destination to expand and grow their businesses globally.

By being based within the financial free zone’s jurisdiction, a qualifying business entity can benefit from the preferential corporate tax rate of 0% on their qualifying income.

ADGM and its authorities are currently working with key government stakeholders and other local authorities to finalise the necessary transitional arrangements that cover the activities of all entities presently operating on Al Reem Island, including those engaged in the financial services industry. The relevant ADGM authority will contact Al Reem island community with the transition process in due course of time.

Thriving IFC

In his comments, Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and ADGM, said that it was in line with the wise leadership vision to build the UAE’s diversified future economy and the financial industry at its core, global financial institutions, family offices, entrepreneurs and leading fintech talent continue to choose ADGM as the location from which they access a deep pool of capital and a wide range of investment opportunities that are available in Abu Dhabi.

Al Maryah Island is a thriving international financial centre, with occupancy already over 95% and a strong pipeline of international companies wanting to expand or establish their footprint here. We have prioritised our ongoing efforts to continue to grow towards accommodating this ever-increasing demand.

Al Maryah’s larger next-door neighbour, Al Reem Island, also presents an abundance of opportunities with access to a wide range of office spaces and world-class residential, educational, medical and lifestyle facilities. Together, as ADGM, Al Maryah and Al Reem Islands will be one of the most attractive places to live and work across financial centres worldwide, Al Zaabi explained.

“This expansion provides us with a unique opportunity for Abu Dhabi to reinforce its position as a world-leading international financial centre and a global destination of choice. Combining our common law jurisdiction and pioneering regulatory framework across these two islands will unlock even greater economic opportunities. We look forward to engaging with all our strategic partners and stakeholders on how we can work together to realise this great ambition,” he added.

In the short span of eight years, ADGM has grown to support 1,400 operating entities, 5,500 business licences and a workforce of 11,000 people in ADGM Square. Last year, ADGM achieved a record increase of 56% in Assets under Management (AuM) and a 30% increase in active licences.

Falcon Economy

Abu Dhabi is soaring as the ‘Falcon Economy’ of the region and garnering attention as the ‘capital of capital’, home to the largest sovereign wealth funds with trillions of dollars in AuM and a wide network of venture capital and family offices.

The expansion of ADGM’s jurisdiction stands as a testament to it being the fastest-growing IFC in the region, in addition to its recently published achievements of 2022.

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