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MENA IPO Summit discusses ‘regulatory structure for capital markets’

  • The summit, held at the Museum of the Future, aims to mobilize the various players of the initial public offering (IPO) value chain by providing a platform for dialogue
  • Investment experts and companies also discussed environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices

Dubai, UAE-– On the second day of the MENA IPO Summit Dubai 2023, many experts called for the creation of a a dynamic and advanced regulatory structure for capital markets and educating market participants on the best practices.

During the summit’s workshops and discussions, securities companies and experts talked about ways of preparing for future listing.

The summit, held at the Museum of the Future, aims to mobilize the various players of the initial public offering (IPO) value chain, by providing a platform for dialogue on prospects within the sector while allowing investment companies, family businesses and emerging companies to explore developments to regulatory frameworks and the best practices in Dubai’s financial markets.

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Investment experts and companies also discussed environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices.

Hamed Ali, CEO of DFM and Executive Director, Nasdaq Dubai, said the summit will become a regular annual event due to the growing turnout that exceeded expectations, as well as the positive reactions, noting that its main purpose is to raise corporate awareness about IPOs.

Ali stressed that the summit’s second day covered ESG practices and their role in the financial and business markets, in line with the development witnessed by the DFM and the UAE’s financial markets.

The summit’s sessions and workshops also discussed investors’ opinions about the market and ways of attracting local and international investment companies, he added.

Gregory Hughes, EY MENA Transaction Diligence, IPO and Sell and Separate Leader within Strategy and Transactions, lauded the summit’s hosting at the Museum of the Future, as it is a motivating tool for exploring the opportunities provided by financial markets, in collaboration with experts in financial and IPO markets.

Roni Johar, Managing Director and Head of Debt and Equity Capital Markets at Arqaam Capital, said that the summit coincides with the robust momentum of Dubai’s IPOs sector and its promising prospects for 2023, noting that it is offering an opportunity to discuss the main factors that influence the success of IPOs.

The summit is supported by various pioneer international financial companies, and the launch of this series of IPO summits comes at an ideal time for Dubai and the region’s investment community, in general, in light of the number of major public offerings that highlight the key features of the region’s business sector in 2022, which is expected to gain further momentum in 2023.