Collaboration supports Make it in the Emirates campaign, Operation 300bn and the UAE Net Zero 2050 strategic initiative
The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mashreq, one of the leading financial institutions in the UAE, to initiate a partnership aimed at driving the growth of the manufacturing industry in the country.
The move is part of the ministry’s Make it in the Emirates initiative that seeks to attract industrialists, investors, innovators, and entrepreneurs from to leverage the UAE’s unique value proposition and set up base in the country. It also supports Operation 300bn which aims to position the UAE as a global industrial hub and boost the contribution of the manufacturing sector to the country’s GDP.
Under the terms of the agreement, Mashreq will promote sustainable growth in vital industrial sectors by providing its comprehensive suite of competitive financing solutions as well as advisory and banking services to local and foreign stakeholders in this field. In addition, Mashreq will allocate a fund of AED 1 Billion for the industrial sector in the country
The MoU was signed by H.E. Osama Amir Fadhel, Assistant Undersecretary of Industry Accelerators Sector at the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Joel Van Dusen, Senior Executive Vice President, Head of Corporate and Investment Banking Group at Mashreq, during the forum, currently underway at Abu Dhabi Energy Center. The signing was witnessed by H.E. Omar Al Suwaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology. The two-day forum, organized by MoIAT, in conjunction with the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development [ADDED] and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company [ADNOC]. The event brought together the largest industrial companies and enablers from across the UAE to share their procurement plans and explore ways to translate them into local manufacturing investment opportunities
His Excellency Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, Undersecretary of MoIAT said: “Access to finance solutions is one of the most significant barriers to manufacturers when it comes to adopting the advanced technologies and practices that boost their sustainability, productivity, and competitiveness. By supporting businesses to adopt 4IR solutions and advanced technologies, this partnership will enable manufacturing companies and help them to play an enhanced role in Operation 300 billion, as well as the UAE Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative. The ministry is committed to working with national financial institutions to empower members of the UAE’s industrial community and drive their digital transformation in line with national objectives.”
Ahmed Abdelaal, Group Chief Executive Officer of Mashreq said: “With the 28th UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) set to take place in Dubai this year, the country is witnessing an increased focus on curbing greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors, driven by the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative. It gives us great pleasure to partner with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology and be part of its industrial transformation agenda, especially that we among the first banks in the UAE to partner with MoIAT for supporting the manufacturing sector and the Make in Emirates agenda. In line with its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy, Mashreq is at the forefront of supporting corporates with sustainability-oriented financing solutions that enable them to adopt climate-friendly practices. We are keen to leverage our wide range of offerings to promote sustainable and green manufacturing as one of the main enablers of economic diversification in the UAE.”
Mashreq will provide its financing solutions, including Shari’ah-compliant products, with the aim of encouraging the application of advanced technology in the industrial sector to reduce its carbon footprint. The solutions include green loans and bonds, sustainability-linked loans and bonds, transitional loans and bonds, social loans, trade finance, structured finance, and capital investments.
Mashreq will also make its advanced digital banking proposition available to manufacturing companies and build a custom application interface to offer tailored money management solutions and advice. In addition, the Bank will support the ESG supply chain financing program, finance business expansion plans, and promote growth in the exports of UAE companies through the Mashreq Global Network.
The partnership will benefit companies of all sizes – from SMEs to large corporates. Among the target clients are food manufacturing companies affiliated with the UAE Food and Beverage Business Group.
About the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology
The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) was established in July 2020 to boost the industrial sector's contribution to the UAE's GDP and drive sustainable industrial development. The ministry was formed by combining the Office of the Minister of State for Advanced Technology, the Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA), and the industrial department of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
MoIAT is responsible for formulating policies, laws, and programs that attract foreign direct investment, enhance national added value, support entrepreneurship, create jobs, attract talents, upskill national cadres, promote exports and raise the competitiveness of products manufactured in the UAE. To achieve these objectives, MoIAT has created an advanced national quality infrastructure system.
MoIAT leverages its expertise, capabilities, and resources to strengthen the national industrial ecosystem by facilitating the establishment of industrial zones, promoting the adoption of advanced technologies and the integration of Fourth Industrial Revolution solutions and enabling the growth of priority sectors as well as industries of the future. The ministry’s work contributes to national efforts to build a diversified, knowledge-based economy and achieve industrial self-sufficiency.
The ministry is a key driver of the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative and is playing an important role in the country’s COP28 agenda.
About Mashreq
Mashreq is half century old, yet proudly thinks like a challenger, startup, and innovator. One of the region’s oldest financial institutions, Mashreq pioneered key innovations and developments in banking, starting with entry-level digital-first customers, all the way to powering some of the region’s most prominent corporations and wealth accounts.
The bank’s mandate is to help customers find their way to Rise Every Day, partnering through the highs and lows to help them achieve their goals, and unlock their vision of success.
Reassuringly present in major financial centers of the world, Mashreq’s home and global HQ remains in the Middle East, offering services whenever and wherever opportunity takes its customers.