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Union Bancaire Privée says UAE ranks among top global centers for attracting capital flows

Sami MohamedBy Sami MohamedJanuary 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The United Arab Emirates has emerged as a leading global destination for international wealth flows, driven by structural reforms, progressive regulations, and economic diversification initiatives, according to a recent report by Union Bancaire Privée. The UAE’s transformation into a major hub for global capital and private investments has been supported by strategic national policies and forward-thinking economic frameworks that have attracted high-net-worth individuals from around the world.

The Middle East region has undergone a radical financial, social, and economic transformation over the past decade, according to the bank’s analysis. The region has successfully transitioned from an energy-resource-dependent economy to an advanced center for global capital and private investments, while many developed nations have experienced slower economic growth and increased tax burdens on investors.

UAE Attracts High-Net-Worth Individuals

The UAE is expected to welcome approximately 9,800 high-net-worth individuals in 2025, many of them from the United Kingdom, according to the Henley & Partners Private Wealth Migration Report cited in the analysis. This influx represents a significant shift in global wealth distribution, with an estimated 16,500 millionaires projected to leave the UK during the same period.

According to Mohamed Abdel-Latif, Co-Head of Middle East and Africa at Union Bancaire Privée, the UAE recorded a net inflow of approximately 6,700 high-net-worth individuals in 2024 based on World Economic Forum estimates. The flow of international wealth to the region reflects multiple compelling factors that make the Emirates an attractive destination for global capital.

Key Drivers of Wealth Migration

The success in becoming an advanced global hub for international capital rests on three primary drivers, the report stated. These include global wealth inflows, maturation of local wealth management ecosystems, and growing global influence through capital deployment. Additionally, the region’s geopolitical stability has played a crucial role in attracting investors and family offices.

The absence of personal income tax in the UAE remains a significant draw for affluent individuals and families seeking favorable fiscal environments. Strategic access to high-growth markets further enhances the country’s appeal, with Dubai offering comprehensive business ecosystems including ten specialized business zones across six economic sectors through entities like Tecom Group.

However, financial incentives alone do not fully explain the migration patterns. Lifestyle considerations weigh heavily in relocation decisions, with families prioritizing access to world-class educational institutions, premium real estate options, and extremely low crime rates that the UAE consistently delivers.

Wealth Management Infrastructure Supports Growth

The maturation of local wealth management ecosystems has been supported by advanced digital infrastructure and sophisticated business and wealth advisory services. Regional financial institutions have evolved to offer specialized investment, advisory, and banking services tailored to the needs of high-net-worth individuals, according to the report.

Meanwhile, various initiatives have improved efficiency and transparency levels within the financial sector. Many wealth management platforms have integrated advanced technologies to deliver customized solutions, focusing on capital deployment, wealth management, and succession planning as fundamental pillars of family business governance during wealth accumulation periods.

Global Investment Influence Expands

The region’s growing global influence through international capital deployment represents a notable trend, the analysis indicated. Sovereign wealth funds, individual investors, and entrepreneurs are channeling investments worldwide, granting them increasing soft power on the international stage.

Gulf sovereign wealth funds are projected to lead global wealth growth, with assets expected to reach 18 trillion dollars by 2030, according to estimates cited in the report. This outward capital flow reinforces the region’s position in international finance circles and strengthens its geopolitical and economic influence globally.

In contrast to previous decades when the region primarily received foreign investment, Gulf capital now actively contributes to reshaping the global economic order. Growing Middle Eastern ownership in significant assets worldwide, from influential stakes in major technology companies to infrastructure projects, enhances the region’s ability to influence international decision-making circles and redirect global capital trends.

Despite current global volatility, developing robust wealth management systems, implementing highly focused national strategies to attract foreign investment flows, and effective external capital deployment provide the region with unique capabilities to seize opportunities in an uncertain world. The strategic position the Middle East has achieved as a new center for global capital appears positioned to remain sustainable and enduring.

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Sami Mohamed is a journalist at Abu Dhabi News, reporting on breaking stories and daily news updates. His work emphasizes verification, concise writing, and presenting the most important details without unnecessary noise.

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