dfsa launches crowdfunding framework
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DFSA launches crowdfunding Framework

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The Dubai Financial Services Authority, DFSA, has today launched its regulatory framework for loan and investment-based crowdfunding platforms, the first such framework in the GCC countries.
The regime forms part of the DFSA’s regulatory roadmap to create an innovation-friendly ecosystem, in line with the UAE Government’s National Innovation Strategy.
Ian Johnston, Chief Executive at the DFSA, said, "We are pleased to be the first in the GCC region to formalise a tailored regime for loan and investment crowdfunding platforms, which represent an increasingly important source of financing for the SME sector. By creating a clear set of rules for operators, we hope to encourage the sustainable development of this industry and is part of our contribution to the UAE Government strategy to develop the SME sector."
The DFSA crowdfunding regulations have the ability to catalyse growth in the financial technology, FinTech, industry in the UAE and the region, by targeting the specific requirements of crowdfunding platforms. The regulations ensure clear governance for FinTech businesses and provide appropriate protection for their customers. They also formalise the DFSA’s approach to regulating crowdfunding platforms which had operated through interim arrangements since 2016.
The introduction of the regulation comes as crowdfunding is becoming an increasingly important route for small and medium sized enterprises, SMEs, to access financing. Global loan-based crowdfunding is forecast to reach more than US$300 billion and global equity-based crowdfunding more than $93 billion by 2020.
SMEs are significant contributors to the UAE economy. In 2014, they made up around 85 percent of businesses in the UAE, contributing to nearly 60 percent to the UAE's GDP and employing 60-65 percent of the UAE work force. In Dubai, SMEs represent nearly 95 percent of all establishments in the emirate accounting for 42 percent of the workforce and contributing around 40 percent to the total value of Dubai’s economy.
Data provided by the Khalifa Fund shows that approximately 50 - 70 percent of SMEs have had their applications for funding from conventional banks rejected and loans to SMEs account for just four percent of outstanding bank credit in the UAE, significantly below the MENA average of 9.3 percent.
The UAE government has an ambition to enhance the contribution and performance of the SME sector. It has taken a major role in establishing initiatives and programmes to help with sources of funding for SMEs. Initiatives include the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for SME Development and the Khalifa Fund.
Given the significant role that SMEs play in the UAE economy, crowdfunding is expected to grow further in importance in the UAE as entrepreneurs seek alternative sources of funding.
Source : Gulf Today

 

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