Dubai records over AED3.9 bn in realty transactions Thursday

DUBAI, Dubai real estate market recorded 504 sales transactions worth AED1.69 billion, in addition to 79 mortgage deals of AED2.23 billion, and 18 gift deals amounting to AED60.23 million on Thursday, data released by Dubai’s Land Department (DLD) showed.

The sales included 458 villas and apartments worth AED1.36 billion, and 46 land plots worth AED334.09 million. The mortgages included 68 villas and apartments worth AED123.81 million and 11 land plots valued at AED2.11 billion, bringing the total realty transactions of today to over AED3.9 billion.

Source: Emirates News Agency

AEEDC Dubai 2023 concludes with $4.7 billion worth of deals

DUBAI, The 27th edition of the UAE International Dental Conference and Arab Dental Exhibition (AEEDC Dubai 2023) has successfully concluded in Dubai, with record-breaking deals worth over $4.7 billion signed during the event. The conference and exhibition, which took place from 7th to 9th February, brought together leading brands and professionals in the dental industry from around the world and showcased the latest technological advancements and therapeutic solutions in oral and dental health.

Dr. Abdul Salam Al Madani, Executive Chairman of AEEDC Dubai and Global Scientific Dental Alliance, praised the success of the event and acknowledged Dubai’s growing importance as a hub for the global medical and healthcare industries. He expressed his gratitude to all the participants, attendees, exhibitors, speakers, partners, and supporters of the conference.

AEEDC Dubai has been contributing to the development of the global dental industry by bringing together dental experts from various specialties to share knowledge and expertise. The event supported 12 start-up companies specialising in the manufacturing of dental products and tools from countries such as the UAE, South Korea, USA, Lebanon, Singapore, and Turkey.

AEEDC Dubai is organised annually by INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions Org. LLC and is supported by several organisations and institutions, including the Dubai Health Authority, the International Congress For Health Specialties, the Global Scientific Dental Alliance, and the Greater New York Dental Meeting, among others. The 28th edition of AEEDC Dubai will be held from 6th to 8th February 2024.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DIFC announces enactment of new DIFC family arrangements regulations

DUBAI, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial centre in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, has enacted the DIFC Family Arrangements Regulations, following a 30-day public consultation period.

The new regulations provide a firm foundation for the new DIFC Family Wealth Centre.

The new regulations offer a framework and hub for global and regional family-owned businesses, ultra-high net worth individuals and private wealth, and further differentiate DIFC as a global hub for leading financial institutions and businesses.

Jacques Visser, Chief Legal Officer at DIFC, said, “For almost 20 years, DIFC has provided a supportive and dynamic environment for global and regional family-owned businesses, ultra-high net worth individuals and private wealth. The introduction of these new regulations marks a significant step forward in our commitment to setting the standards for excellence in the industry. With a focus on transparency, accountability and stability, these regulations provide a comprehensive framework that will allow our clients to operate with confidence, knowing that their interests are protected by the highest level of legal and regulatory oversight. DIFC is proud to be at the forefront of driving positive change and helping family businesses maximise their contribution to our economy.”

The Family Arrangements Regulations provide comprehensive guidelines for family businesses holding assets and operating in or from DIFC, in support of their succession and legacy planning for future generations. The regulations were drafted to take advantage of the recognition of family business structures in free zones, such as DIFC, and the authority provided in the newly enacted UAE Decree-Law No. 37 of 2022 (UAE Family Business Law) to keep a special family business register to opt into the requirements and benefits that will be provided for family businesses under the UAE Family Business Law.

The regulations replace the previous Single-Family Office Regulations and DIFC Single Family Office regime with a new Family Office regime that can serve one or more families, eliminating the requirement for a Family Office to register as a Designated Non-Financial Business or Profession (DNFBP) with the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), the independent regulator of financial services conducted in or from DIFC.

Multifamily offices will, however, require authorisation and licensing by the DFSA if they provide financial services to multiple families by way of business. Single Family Offices currently registered as a DNFBP with the DFSA will only be able to de-register with the DFSA in a manner to be prescribed by the DFSA in due course.

The new regime enables families to manage their businesses and preserve wealth through succession and legacy planning within DIFC, setting a benchmark for good conduct with enforceability across the UAE and beyond.

The regulations also establish certification and accreditation programmes for family businesses and their advisors in DIFC to support benefits and incentives planned for family businesses in the UAE under the UAE Family Business Law. The primary objective with the certification regime is for family businesses to adhere to principles of good conduct and governance, and for the accreditation regime to ensure that advisors adhere to high levels of quality and expertise when advising families.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Customs handled 2.4 million bags on board 585 cruises in 3 years

Dubai Customs provides advanced and unique services to cruise tourism at Port Rashid and Dubai Harbor to keep abreast with the significant progress this sector is witnessing.

The Passenger Operations Department handled 2,378,763 bags for 1,299,547 cruise passengers on board 585 cruise trips in the last three years (2020-2022) reaffirming Dubai Customs’ role in supporting government efforts to develop cruise tourism sector.

“We keep developing and advancing our services provided to passengers to ensure they enjoy the best travel experience, whether by air or sea,” said Ibrahim Kamali, Director of Passenger Operations Department. “For this we use the most advanced technologies and proactive services relying on smart AI apps and programs. At the same time, we augment our cooperation with all strategic partners and cruise liners in the cruise tourism sector to ensure best services are delivered to passengers. We welcomed 300 cruise ships and handled more than 697,000 bags last year.”

On his part, Falah Khalil Al Sammak, Senior Manager of DXB Terminal 2 highlighted Dubai Customs efforts in supporting cruise tourism sector by creating unparalleled and automated services whether at Dubai International Airport terminals or at the harbors in the emirate. Dubai has always been a link between the west and the east.”

Source: Dubai Customs