Its clientele includes TECOM Investments, the UAE telecom provider Etisalat, Qatar regulatory body ictQatar, Huawei, Orascom, Sony BMG and other regional and international brands. Santino Saguto, Partner of Value Partners, will lead the new office and coordinate an initial team of 15 professionals serving Value Partners' client base across the Middle East and Africa.
Dr. Amina Al Rustamani, CEO of TECOM Business Parks, said:
'The establishment of Value Partners office in Dubai Media City further strengthens our status among global corporations. The remarkable success of our free zone clusters stems from our array of world class offerings, including total tax exemption, full foreign ownership and convenient setting-up procedures and operation.'
Giorgio Rossi Cairo, Chairman of Value Partners, said:
'The significant value created for more than 350 clients over the past three years has determined our rapid growth and strengthened our brand worldwide. Our international team draws on over 3,000 professionals from 25 nations, with expertise in different industries. This variety helps us to understand clients' requirements and guarantee comprehensive consultancy services to match their expectations. Value Partners chose Dubai for its regional location in Middle East and Africa because of the emirate's status as a global hub in the same way as New York, Hong Kong or Singapore. By establishing our presence at the media hub in Dubai, we aim at contributing effectively to the growth of the region's industry. We will leverage on this presence also to support other business and financial sectors as well as government institutions.'
Value Partners has 16 locations in 13 countries and assists clients worldwide, focusing primarily on corporate and commercial strategy, financial advisory support, licensing and tendering. Its expertise also extends to issues related to operational improvement, rights management, strategic technology decisions, strategy implementation, policy and regulation.
Dubai Media City has welcomed several leading international media companies looking to establish a footprint in the region. Some of these significant entities include Associated Press, Reuters, Nikkei, Dow Jones International Limited and TD&A DDB.
Dubai Media City was one of the initial projects to be launched to promote Dubai's vision of diversifying its economy through the creation of new knowledge-based business clusters. Since its inception in 2001, Dubai Media City's profile has grown as a solid platform for regional and international media companies seeking a presence in the region.
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