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[Roundtable]
What does it mean to be a Hedge
Fund in the UAE in 2025?
LSEG is delighted to invite you to the Hedge Funds roundtable 'What does it mean to be a Hedge Fund in the UAE in 2025?'
The session aims to bring industry voices together to share experience, exchange insights and explore what it takes to build and scale a hedge fund in UAE.

Talking points:
  • Should we care that the majority of the 100 biggest funds in the world have offices in the UAE?
  • Do we have the right blend of funds being setup in UAE or is it just the large funds that have a realistic chance of establishment?
  • Is the Business side (i.e. the non-investment side including talent, service providers) of the fund business mature to support a growing ecosystem of funds?
  • Does the regulatory environment help or hinder the process of establishment?
  • Fund structuring – do we have the right kinds of fund vehicles, service providers, service standards?
We hope you can join us and contribute for this candid, peer-driven conversation.

The roundtable will be held under Chatham House rule.
The registration is open only for Hedge Funds.
Event info
Date: 14 May 2025
Registration: 9:15 - 9.30
Roundtable: 9.30 - 11:00
Location: DIFC Gate Building, Level 14, Room 6
Moderators
  • James Backhouse, Account Director, LSEG
  • Chude Chidi-Ofong, Partner and Chief Operating Officer of Engadine Partners LLP

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