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02 May 2024

Coutts opens office in Dubai

(From left): Edward Hobart, Rory Tapner and Abdulla Mohammed Saleh at the opening of the DIFC office.

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Coutts, the international private banking and wealth management firm headquartered in London, on Wednesday opened its regional office in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

The inauguration was hosted by Coutts’ CEO Rory Tapner who was joined by the Chairman of Coutts, The Earl of Home; the DIFC Governor, Abdullah Mohammed Saleh and Edward Hobart, Consul General, British Embassy, Dubai.

Tapner said: “Our relocation to the DIFC represents a significant milestone for Coutts in the Middle East. In addition to offering a more central location, our presence here will allow us to provide a greater degree of investment advice to our clients who work with us in the region”.

Coutts has been present in the Middle East for many years and opened its first representative office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dubai, 13 years ago. The bank has regional offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha and, last year, announced its intention to grow the business in core international markets, including the Middle East. Moving to the DIFC underscores the Bank’s commitment to the region and enables Coutts to operate as an authorised firm.

Saleh said: “The DIFC represents an important global financial centre and provides the gateway to the regional economy. We are proud to have attracted such a well-respected organisation to join our community”.

Edward Hobart, HM Consul General for Dubai, added: “I’m delighted to see Coutts firmly establish itself here in the Middle East. Coutts is a truly British firm with a strong heritage and a valuable part of the financial services industry in this region. Today’s opening is another sign of strength of the relationship between the UK and UAE and, the DIFC and the British Financial sector”.