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“Dhabi”.. The first Emirati bank to target the world’s wealthy

The bank is expected to begin operations next July

Last updated: 12/06/2026 1:09 pm
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Abu Dhabi, UAE – Dar Al Finance Group launched “Dhabi” as the first local bank dedicated entirely to the wealthy, high-income group and wealthy people from inside and outside the UAE. With the aim of providing integrated financial services and attracting deposits from all countries of the world.

The bank is expected to begin operations next July.

Dar Al Finance said in a press conference held in Abu Dhabi: “The new bank is licensed as a first category by the Financial Services Authority of the Abu Dhabi Global Market”. This means the ability to open accounts for individuals and companies, receive deposits, transfer money, and other services. But what distinguishes us is that the bank primarily targets high-financial solvency dealers from countries around the world. And attract them to the country, as a stable financial and investment destination with many high-level advantages and services.”

She added: “Many of the clients we target have a desire primarily to be in the Emirates, open bank accounts and carry out activities, and some of them visit the country frequently,” noting that there is a platform for the bank that can be accessed from anywhere in the world, open an account, and benefit from the services provided.

She continued: “The accounts will be limited, as they are allocated to a specific category of high-income people, businessmen, and company owners”. In addition to strict control and regulatory measures, ensuring the highest standards of transparency and governance in all transactions.

Dar Al-Tamal confirmed that what distinguishes the bank from other similar windows in other banks is its focus on the human dimension and the strong relationship with the customer. By giving the human element priority in providing services, as well as relying on technology and artificial intelligence. This means distinguished services available 24 hours a day through individual employees.

She explained that this vision would provide funds in the form of huge deposits that could be used to finance various investment projects. In addition to providing job opportunities for individuals, the bank relies primarily on the human element, in addition to creating a connection between the customer and the bank. In a way that serves the interests of all parties.

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