Morison
Menon launches fourth edition of 'Doing
Business in the UAE' handbook
- Special edition on Finance, Banking, Stock
Market and Commodities
Dubai, UAE: March 11, 2007: Morison Menon
Chartered Accountants, a leading accounting
& consulting firm in the UAE, has launched
the second part of its fourth edition of
'Doing Business in the United Arab Emirates
and UAE Free Trade Zones,' which specifically
addresses the Finance, Banking, Stock Market
and Commodities sectors.
The handbook with special reference to the
Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)
was unveiled today by DIFC Governor Dr Omar
Bin Sulaiman.
"In Dubai, we have worked to create
a strong regulatory framework, with fundamental
authorities and guidelines that enable us
to compete on a level playing field with
other global markets. By implementing international
standards across the board and by developing
quality facilities and infrastructure, Dubai
is now recognized as the world's fastest
growing financial centre," said Dr
Sulaiman.
He added: "This handbook provides a
valuable insight into the processes and
advantages for businesses in the UAE. It
clearly highlights the structures and standards
that are in place, which create a favourable
investment environment in the UAE."
Mr Raju Menon, Managing Partner, Morison
Menon, said: "UAE is growing exponentially
in sectors that have largely been ignored
or under-addressed in its formative years.
Today, sectors such as finance, banking
and insurance have gained considerable strength
in the country and it is imperative that
we address these sectors adequately."
Part II of the 'Doing Business in the United
Arab Emirates and UAE Free Trade Zones,'
handbook offers useful and at-your-fingertips
information on banking and finance companies.
It also gives insightful information on
financial intermediaries, consultancy services,
investment companies, the Dubai International
Financial Centre, the Dubai International
Financial Exchange and the Dubai Multi Commodities
Centre.
"The handbook also provides a detailed
sketch of the UAE stock markets and enables
investors to understand the pulse of the
nation's galloping growth in the financial
and investment sector."
Morison Menon has been bringing out the
handbook on Doing Business in UAE and UAE
Free Trade Zones since 1997. However, in
its current (fourth) edition it has been
organized into two parts - part-2 focuses
on Finance, Banking, Stock Market and Commodities.
The handbook also presents details on the
RAK Offshore International Business Centre
and other interesting facts that will help
investors, business professionals and the
public.
As is so often demonstrated, most of the
big ideas do not make it to implementation
stage because of the lack of the right information
that is needed for entrepreneurs to assess
the viability of the project. As a ready
reckoner, the book also provides an overview
of the UAE stock markets and the Dubai Multi
Commodity Center. It covers a well-researched
list of the banks in the country and the
brokers on DFM and ADSM. While internet
as an information tool does help investors
gain information, the effectiveness of a
focused research product, such as this handbook,
cannot be undermined. Together with the
first volume, which focused on Commercial,
Industrial and Service sectors, these handbooks
are an invaluable tool for investors and
entrepreneurs cutting across sectors.
“Our experience over the years in
serving clients with respect to incorporating
their companies, and conducting feasibility
studies, has helped us to focus on relevant
information that an entrepreneur really
needs,” added Mr. Khalid Al Shams,
CEO, Morison Menon Chartered Accountants
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