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17/01/2015 10:55 AST
Al Ramz Capital, the UAE’s leading financial services firm, emerged on top of the UAE markets in 2014 in terms of combined trading volumes. Its total traded values at the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) and Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) surpassed AED 111 billion.
During 2014, Al Ramz accounted for 9.51% of the trading volumes at the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) with trades in excess of AED 72.5 billion, while holding the top spot for the second consecutive year at the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) with a massive 13.23% of the traded volumes, amounting to AED 38.4 billion. This brings Al Ramz’s total combined market share for the two markets to an impressive 10.54%.
“Last year’s outstanding results give us many reasons to celebrate our hard-earned success, we owe this achievement to our staff who have worked diligently and as a family to achieve our mutual goals. We also received a lot of support from SCA and from our trade partners at the DFM and ADX, but foremost, we owe this milestone to our valued clients who continue to place their faith in our capabilities and expertise and who consider us their trusted investment partners.” Said Mohammad Mortada Al Dandashi, Partner and Managing Director, Al Ramz Capital.
Al Ramz Capital is a pioneering and award-winning leader in the Arab financial services landscape with more than 17 years of extensive experience and proven excellence in the UAE financial markets. It has branches in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Al Ain. Al Ramz is a member of the ADX and the DFM and also trades in NASDAQ Dubai.
About Al Ramz Capital
Al Ramz Capital, one of the UAE’s leading financial institutions that was established in Abu Dhabi in 1998, leverages its in-depth knowledge and expertise in trading securities across its wide range of clients in the UAE. The company is licensed under the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) to operate in the Abu Dhabi Securities Market, Dubai Financial Market and Nasdaq Dubai. Backed by a team of highly trained and proficient financial experts, analysts and consultants, the company provides its clients with specialist advice, active support and assistance in smoothly running their financial operations. Operating a network of branches across the UAE, the company is empowered by its vision to be the preferred partner and leading provider of securities trading and financial brokerage services in the MENA region.
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