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JP Morgan expands UAE operations with enhanced Abu Dhabi presence

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 27/11/2023, 14:30
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ABU DHABI - JP Morgan is set to deepen its corporate banking services in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with a significant expansion of its operations in Abu Dhabi. The move follows the Financial Services Regulatory Authority's (FSRA) approval of a category one license for the bank at Abu Dhabi's international financial center, Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).

The announcement was made at the start of Abu Dhabi Finance Week, with JP Morgan's CEO Jamie Dimon addressing the conference virtually from New York. He highlighted the firm's decade-long presence in the UAE and the establishment of a legal entity in ADGM in 2021. This strategic decision to upgrade its license to a category one bank is a testament to JP Morgan's commitment to the region and its aim to offer a full suite of corporate banking services to its wholesale clients.

Declan Hegarty from JP Morgan praised the upgrade as a pivotal moment for the bank's expansion within the UAE. The enhanced presence in ADGM will allow JP Morgan to engage in deposit-taking and payment processing, thereby intensifying their already established regional footprint. Arvind Ramamurthy of ADGM lauded the supportive regulatory environment that facilitates such financial expansions.

This development comes in the wake of broader discussions on the adoption of real-time payment systems, like Fed Now, which JP Morgan Payments' Rupa Krishnan previously noted as crucial for building trust among financial institutions for widespread adoption.

The strategic move by JP Morgan to bolster its operations in Abu Dhabi underscores the city's status as a central business hub in the Middle East, attracting FinTech innovators and major financial players due to its global significance. The bank's upgraded license and expansion plans are set to contribute to the dynamic economy of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, further cementing their position as leading financial centers in the region.

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