Abu Dhabi Securities enhances the investment skills of entrepreneurs

The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange Group announced its cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Global Entrepreneurship Festival, as a “capital markets partner,” as part of its efforts to enhance financial culture, develop investment skills, and consolidate financial awareness among the next generation of entrepreneurs and investors.
The Abu Dhabi Global Entrepreneurship Festival will be held from April 20 to 22 under the patronage of Sheikh Zayed bin Nahyan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and brings together entrepreneurs, innovators, investors and decision-makers within a qualitative initiative that contributes to accelerating the building of a knowledge-based economy and supporting sustainable growth paths.
During the festival, the market, in cooperation with its brokerage partners, will share a set of insights and analyzes related to markets and investment with the participants in the event.
The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange team will also work to guide small and medium-sized companies and companies achieving rapid growth towards understanding the system of initial public offerings and the listing mechanism, while highlighting the main market and the growth market as main paths to support business expansion and transform them into companies capable of competing globally.
The CEO of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange Group, Abdullah Salem Al Nuaimi, said that the UAE has an abundance of talent and ambitious ideas, while Abu Dhabi continues to consolidate its position as a global center for entrepreneurship and capital flow, and the market forms one of the basic pillars of the financial system, through an integrated framework that supports entrepreneurs and traders in the market.
He explained that linking entrepreneurs and investors to capital markets contributes to supporting business growth and wealth development, and enabling companies to expand and transform into listed companies with a global presence, which supports the long-term economic vision of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
Al Nuaimi expressed his hope that exchanging financial visions and knowledge will contribute to preparing a generation that possesses a deep understanding of the basics of the market, adopts an approach based on long-term value building and responsible investment, and is capable of competing at the global level.
The Abu Dhabi Securities Market includes more than 120 listed securities, and provides a trading platform that serves about 1.2 million investors from more than 200 nationalities.
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