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Find out moreIn May Law Update’s edition, we examined the continued relevance of English law across MENA jurisdictions and why it remains a cornerstone of commercial transactions, dispute resolution, and cross-border deal structuring.
From the Dubai Court’s recognition of Without Prejudice communications to anti-sandbagging clauses, ESG, joint ventures, and the classification of warranties, our contributors explore how English legal concepts are being applied, interpreted, and adapted in a regional context.
With expert insight across sectors, including capital markets, corporate acquisitions, and estate planning, this issue underscores that familiarity with English law is no longer optional for businesses in MENA. It is essential.
2025 is set to be a game-changer for the MENA region, with legal and regulatory shifts from 2024 continuing to reshape its economic landscape. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Iraq, Qatar, and Bahrain are all implementing groundbreaking reforms in sustainable financing, investment laws, labor regulations, and dispute resolution. As the region positions itself for deeper global integration, businesses must adapt to a rapidly evolving legal environment.
Our Eyes on 2025 publication provides essential insights and practical guidance on the key legal updates shaping the year ahead—equipping you with the knowledge to stay ahead in this dynamic market.
The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), a leading global business hub, has introduced two innovative license categories: Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and Holding Company licenses. These new offerings are designed to provide businesses with enhanced flexibility, operational efficiency, and significant cost savings when managing assets and structuring investments in Dubai.
Key Features of the New Licenses
Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Licence: The SPV licence is tailored for entities seeking a streamlined, cost-effective structure for specific, non-operational objectives. Key benefits include:
Holding Company License – The Holding Company licence offers organisations greater control over investments, asset management, and regional oversight. Key features include:
Who Should Consider These Licences?
These new DMCC licenses are particularly suited for:
How can we help?
For tailored legal guidance and comprehensive support with establishing an SPV or Holding Company in DMCC, feel free to reach out to the key contacts.
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