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What you need to know before registering a company in the UAE
Company Registration
Banking Solutions in the UAE & Oman
Corporate Compliance & Reporting
Annual Corporate Maintenance Services in the UAE
Legal & Corporate Support Services
Business Acquisition & Ready-Made Companies in the UAE
Corporate Legal Services in the UAE
Business Partnerships & Joint Ventures in the UAE
Types of companies in the UAE. Types of activities
UAE Visas
Government Bodies. What Issues They Address
Types of Legal Entities
Licensing
What you need to know before registering a company in the UAE
Company Registration
Banking Solutions in the UAE & Oman
Corporate Compliance & Reporting
Annual Corporate Maintenance Services in the UAE
Legal & Corporate Support Services
Business Acquisition & Ready-Made Companies in the UAE
Corporate Legal Services in the UAE
Business Partnerships & Joint Ventures in the UAE
Types of companies in the UAE. Types of activities
UAE Visas
Government Bodies. What Issues They Address
Types of Legal Entities
Licensing
## Increased Demand for Retail T-Sukuk
The UAE government has expanded its first retail T-Sukuk issuance from Dh50 million to Dh100 million due to overwhelming demand. The initial offering attracted Dh445 million in subscription requests, nearly nine times the original amount.
## New Investment Opportunities
This retail T-Sukuk, now listed on Nasdaq Dubai, provides individual investors with access to government-backed Islamic investment products. The sukuk offers a 4.30% annual profit rate, with profits distributed every six months over a two-year term. The minimum investment required is Dh1,000.
## Broad Participation Across Demographics
The offering saw significant participation from various demographics within the UAE. Notably, 76% of subscribers invested up to Dh10,000, with UAE nationals making up 72% of the total subscribers. Women and young investors under 25 years old accounted for 45% of the subscriber base.
## Expanding Investment Options
By listing the sukuk on Nasdaq Dubai, the UAE has broadened investment options for retail investors, allowing them to trade these securities on the secondary market. This initiative provides a new savings and investment avenue alongside traditional options like bank deposits and mutual funds.
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