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PRESSR: ADGM issues reminder to ADGM entities concerning representation of being “ADGM regulated”

Abu Dhabi, UAE: The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (“FSRA”) and Registration Authority (“RA”) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (“ADGM”) (collectively, the “Relevant Authorities”) remind all operating entities in ADGM (“ADGM Entities”) to ensure appropriate communication and accurate use of terms when promoting their status as being regulated or licensed in the ADGM.

The Relevant Authorities have noted instances of ADGM Entities holding themselves out as offering services or products that are “ADGM regulated” without proper context. This may be misleading to the public on the nature and extent of regulation that the Relevant Authorities exercise over the activities of ADGM Entities.

In ADGM, any business that wishes to establish operations in the financial centre is required to apply for registration and commercial licensing with the RA under the applicable commercial regulations.  In addition to registration and commercial licensing with the RA, if a business wishes to carry on financial services activities in ADGM, it must also have financial services permission from the FSRA under the applicable financial services regulations.  An ADGM Entity that holds a financial services permission (“Financial Services Entity”) is therefore subject to both financial services regulations and commercial regulations, as opposed to a non-Financial Services Entity that is subject only to commercial regulations.

Financial services regulation and commercial regulation involve distinct types of regulatory frameworks that govern different aspects of business activities.  In general, a reference to a firm or activity being regulated in the financial sector means that it is subject to a set of regulations, rules and oversight designed to ensure fair and transparent market practices, protect investors, maintain financial stability, and promote integrity and efficiency of financial systems.

At the FSRA, the ongoing supervision of a Financial Services Entity follows a methodology that is in line with best practices and principles set out by international regulatory standard-setting bodies. This includes periodic reviews and onsite inspections of the firm’s governance and risk management systems to ensure ongoing compliance with the regulations and rules of the FSRA.  Therefore, a non-Financial Services Entity that holds itself out as being regulated in the ADGM, without appropriate context, may mislead the public into thinking that it is supervised to the same degree as a Financial Services Entity.

All ADGM Entities are reminded to provide clear and appropriate context when representing their regulatory status in any promotional, business or other communication.  In this regard, appropriate phrases that ADGM Entities may use include:

For Financial Services Entities

  • “Entity A is regulated by the ADGM Financial Services Regulatory Authority.”
  • “Entity B is a holder of a Financial Services Permission in ADGM."
  • “Entity C is licensed by the ADGM Financial Services Regulatory Authority.”
  • “Entity D is authorised by the ADGM Financial Services Regulatory Authority.”

For non-Financial Services Entities

  • “Entity A is registered with the ADGM Registration Authority.”
  • “Entity B is a holder of a Commercial Licence issued by the ADGM Registration Authority.”
  • “Entity C has received a Commercial Licence from the ADGM Registration Authority.”

ADGM Entities must avoid using imprecise and potentially misleading phrases such as:

  • “Firm A is regulated by the ADGM.”
  • “Firm B is an ADGM-regulated entity.”
  • “Firm C is subject to regulations in ADGM.”

It should also be noted that an in-principle approval issued by the FSRA to an applicant entity to conduct financial services activities is not a financial services permission. The applicant entity is not a Financial Services Entity, and it must not hold itself out as being regulated by the FSRA before it is granted a financial services permission.

The Relevant Authorities advise members of the public and potential investors to check the status of firms operating in ADGM by checking ADGM’s online public registers:

  • FSRA Public Register – a list of Financial Services Firms regulated by the FSRA and the regulated activities they are authorised to provide.
  • RA Public Register – a list of all legal persons registered in ADGM and the activities they are licensed by the RA to conduct.

Members of the public and potential investors should always exercise caution when contacted by a representative of any entity that purports that it will register with, or obtain a licence from, the Relevant Authorities to conduct business in or from ADGM. Prior to dealing with such entities, members of the public and potential investors should always exercise due diligence, including confirming the entity’s current status and the scope of their licence, by checking ADGM’s public registers.

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About Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM)

Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) is the international financial centre (IFC) of the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, which opened for business on 21st October 2015. ADGM augments Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading financial centre and a business hub serving as a strategic link between the growing economies of the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and the rest of the world.

Operating within an international regulatory framework based on direct application of The English Common Law, ADGM governs the entire Al Maryah Island and Al Reem Island which is designated as the financial free zone of Abu Dhabi.

ADGM is ranked as one of the most preferred top IFCs in the Middle East and Africa region and named MENA’s largest Fintech hub. Its progressive and inclusive business ecosystem gravitates toward global financial and non-financial institutions while leveraging synergies between ADGM and multiple jurisdictions positioned as one of the world’s most advanced, diverse and progressively governed financial hubs.

For more details on ADGM, please visit www.adgm.com or follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @adglobalmarket and LinkedIn: @Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM)

For media queries please contact: 

Simon Hailes 

Head of Middle East  

Edelman Smithfield

E: simon.hailes@edelmansmithfield.com  

Kaja Mhisen

Corporate Communications, ADGM 

E: media@adgm.com

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