May 20, 2022
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Investopia launches its global talks starting from India

Investopia global investment initiative, launched by the UAE government in September 2021, initiated global talks in world markets starting from India, by organising two panel discussions in Mumbai and New Delhi…reports Asian Lite News

The sessions discussed the rapid changes in the investment world in light of modern technology, and ways to channel investments towards emerging markets, and the opportunities in the Indian market.

This event is the first activity for Investopia global investment initiative outside the UAE, and in line with Investopia’s mandate to channel investments towards emerging markets and new economy in the broad region of 3.5 billon population, and to promote investments in new economies.

Investopia’s first international activity outside UAE is of particular importance, as it was held in India one of Investopia’s countries of interest, coinciding with the beginning of the implementation of the comprehensive economic partnership agreement between the two countries (CEPA), where Investopia aims to play a vital role in mobilizing the UAE and India investments.

Senior officials, policy makers, and prominent businessmen and investors from UAE and India attended both sessions, including Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy; Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and SMEs; Dr. Ahmed Abdulrahman Abdulrahman AlBanna, Ambassador of the UAE in India from the Emirati side, and the attendance of Sunjay Sudhir, Ambassador of India to UAE, and Rajan Navani, Chairman, CII’s India@75 Council, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Jetline Industries. The sessions were moderated by Anjani Kumar, Partner at Deloitte Investopia’s knowledge partner.

Al Marri said, “Investopia comes in line with the UAE’s efforts to develop global policies that stimulate investment and formulate new opportunities and partnerships in global markets towards the new economy sectors.”

“Starting Investopia’s global talks from India, is a strategic step towards reaching out to other countries, aiming to promote and channel investments in future economies sectors in emerging markets,” he added.

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He concluded, “Investopia will always work towards creating space for constructive dialogue and collaborations aiming to find solutions to the challenges we face today, and provide the possibility to benefit from different perspectives and insights from global experts to support business growth streams.”

Investopia is a global platform designed to drive global investments towards the new economy, create growth and sustainability in countries’ national economy, where Investopia in its first edition focused on investments in the world of metaverse, digital currencies, in addition to 12 vital sectors of the new economy, aiming to contribute to the prosperity of future generations.

Investopia comes as one of the major strategic initiatives under the ‘Projects of the 50’, announced by the UAE government in September 2021.

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