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Gulf Business
a day ago
- Business
- Gulf Business
Dubai makes rental registration easy, as Injaz and DLD launch WhatsApp Ejari service
Injaz Real Estate Registration Trustee, in partnership with the Dubai Land Department (DLD), has launched a new WhatsApp-based feature enabling remote Ejari registration through its The update allows users to complete Ejari registration fully online without the need for physical visits, offering increased efficiency and convenience to tenants and landlords in Dubai. This move aligns with the emirate's push for smart government services and digital-first solutions. , including title deed updates, property valuations, ownership registration, and more. The integration of the Ejari registration service marks a major step forward in the platform's capabilities, supporting DLD's goals of safety, transparency, and innovation in real estate transactions. Read: Ejari registration through WhatsApp All AQARI transactions are conducted through secure, government-linked channels to ensure data protection and service reliability for users both locally and internationally. 'The Dubai Land Department firmly believes that partnerships and cooperation with the private sector are crucial for realising our ambitious objectives,' said Khalifa Alsalfa, then Director of the Real Estate Services Pioneering Department at DLD. 'This new platform underscores the significance of such collaborations, aligning with the vision of our leadership.' Ahmed Al Suwaidi, DG of Injaz Real Estate Registration Trustee noted that the new service reflects Injaz's commitment to customer convenience and digital transformation. 'With this milestone, clients can now complete essential steps such as Ejari registration entirely online, no matter where they are in the world,' added Majid Almazrouei, general manager of Injaz. The partnership is expected to streamline real estate transactions, reinforce Dubai's global reputation as a leading property investment hub, and provide stakeholders with more efficient and accessible services. Customers can access the service via WhatsApp at 6005AQARI.


Khaleej Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Students 'great ideas' to boost UAE-US ties, says top official
Students in the UAE — the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs — are set to play a pivotal role in strengthening the strategic partnership between UAE and the United States, said Martina Strong, US Ambassador to the UAE, during a recent event in Dubai. Her remarks pointed at the importance of youth engagement and cross-border innovation as critical elements in advancing UAE-US bilateral cooperation across future-focused sectors. Speaking at a ceremony that honoured students for their entrepreneurial achievements, Strong highlighted the enduring and evolving partnership between the two nations. 'We are at the core very entrepreneurial, very pioneering as nations, as people, as companies, as private sectors and I think that aligns us so well as partners in so many different fields,' she said. According to Wam, the UAE is already home to more than 1,800 American companies, and this number is expected to grow due to the positive impact of the visit. The Injaz event, which celebrated youth-led innovation, came just weeks after US President Donald Trump concluded his historic visit to the UAE, the final leg of his Gulf tour following stops in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Speaking at the event, Strong said: 'As many of you know, we had a big visit just a couple of weeks ago here. President Trump came to Abu Dhabi. It was a historic visit…an amazing visit. I hope that those of you who watched it on TV got a sense of the excitement and energy that this visit generated, but it was also very substantive.' Trump arrived in Abu Dhabi on May 15 and was officially welcomed by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The ceremony also included members of the community, such as outstanding students from space camps, astronauts, and space mission engineers. During his meeting with Sheikh Mohamed, Trump underscored the strong and enduring partnership between the US and the UAE. The visiting President later toured the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Notably, the visit marked the first by a US president to the UAE since 2008. Students to propel partnership Strong noted that the discussions between the two leaders focused on long-term mutual gains. 'It should not surprise you that the two presidents, US President Trump and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed, focused on our shared prosperity as kind of a key pillar of our bilateral partnership going forward,' she said. UAE announced a $1.4 trillion investment in artificial intelligence in the US and expressed the country's desire to collaborate with the US in promoting global peace and stability. 'They talked about all of the major fields in which we are working together, from artificial intelligence and frontier technology to energy, space exploration, health, life sciences. It's a very, long list,' Strong added. 'But suffice it to say that the two presidents charted a very ambitious path forward … and as I thought about who is going to get all this work done, I think I know it's going to be all of you (students) and your great work, your great ideas, innovation, creativity that will propel our partnership forward in the years ahead.' Reaffirming the US mission's commitment to supporting youth innovation, Strong added, 'The US mission is truly proud to support entrepreneurship among our young generations because it advances our shared objective, and that objective is prosperity for today and for years and decades to come. This is generated through economic growth, through innovation, cooperation and partnerships and really taking advantage of the opportunities.'


Shafaq News
19-02-2025
- Business
- Shafaq News
Iraq's national bonds: Addressing deficits, boosting markets
Shafaq News/ Iraq has launched a new government bond issuance aimed at addressing cash shortfalls, a financial expert revealed on Wednesday. Mahmoud Dagher, former director of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI), told Shafaq News that bonds serve as a debt instrument for the government and can be used to cover temporary deficits. 'They also play a key role in developing financial markets by providing investment opportunities,' he added. 'Issuing bonds is not necessarily tied to a financial deficit; they can stimulate the country's financial market by offering financial instruments,' Dagher noted. On February 5, the Federal Ministry of Finance announced the launch of the first issuance of national bonds for public subscription, valued at 2 trillion Iraqi dinars ($1.53 billion), The subscription period runs from February 10 to March 10, 2025. The latest issuance follows a similar bond offer last year, branded 'Injaz,' which included a 500,000-dinar note with a two-year maturity and a 6.5% annual interest rate, and a 1 million-dinar bond with a four-year term offering 8.5%. Interest payments on both are made semi-annually.


Observer
13-02-2025
- Sport
- Observer
UAE's ‘Mudhesh' wins 12 km race at Al Bashayer festival
AADAM, FEB 13 'Al Mudhish' owned by Abdullah bin Hamad al Aamri snatched the top race for 12 km with a human rider to win the dagger and the car on the fourth day of Al Bashayer Annual Camel Race Festival in Adam on Thursday. Amer bin Salim al Zaree was the hero for both races for 1.5 km with human riders through 'Al Shamkha' and 'Zafaranah'. 'Injaz' owned by Said bin Salim al Jadili won the main round in the morning for 8 km. The annual event is supported by His Highness Sayyid Asaad bin Tarik al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Affairs, Personal Representative of His Majesty the Sultan. As many as 5,320 camels from across the GCC countries are competing in 84 rounds during the six days of races. The event's prizes include 20 cars, three daggers, three guns, seven cups and the golden and silver swords. Additionally, the top 10 in all 84 rounds are awarded cash prizes. The first day, February 10, was for the 'Hagayeg' category, two years old, for 4 km. Nineteen races were in the morning with cash prizes for the top ten. In the afternoon, there were 8 main races with cars, a cup, and a gun as prizes for the winner and cash prizes for the top 10. The second day, February 11, was for the 'Lagaya' category, three years old, for 5 km divided into 15 races in the morning with a cash prize for the top 10. Seven main races were held in the afternoon, with five cars, two cups and a gun for the winners and cash prizes up to 10th place. The third day, February 12, was for the 'Yathaa' category, 4 years old, for a 6 km race. Eleven races were in the morning with cash prizes for the top 10. Four main races were in the afternoon, and the winners received four cars, two cups, and a gun, in addition to the cash prizes for the top ten. On the fourth day morning, February 13, four races were for the 'Thanaya' category, 5 years old, for a distance of 8 km with a dagger in the main round. Four races were allocated for the 'Al Hawl' category, 6 years and above, with a dagger for the main winner. Both categories had cash prizes for the top 10. The afternoon competitions were for human riders, with two races for 1,500 metres with cash prizes. In the main race for 12 km, the winner received an SUV car and cash prizes for the top 10. Camel owners follow up the races at Al Bashayer Festival. Morning rounds results: Read as: Round, Winning Camel, Owner, Timing 1. Injaz / Said bin Salim al Jadili / 13:13:021 2. Al Ghazal / Mohammed bin Hamad al Daree / 13:05:34 3. Al Shaybah / Mohammed bin Salim al Nuaimi / 13:33:12 4. Wasfa / Mohammed bin Humaid al Wahaibi / 13:18:02 5. Al Tayarh / Khuraibish bin Mohammed al Wahaibi / 13:10:34 6. Mikhlab / Humaid bin Hamad al Amri / 13:15:28 7. Al Noud / Al Abd bin Mohammed al Zaree / 13:19:72 8. Bailsan / Royal Camel Corps / 13:21:84 Afternoon rounds results: Read as: Round, position, Winning Camel, Owner, Timing, Prize 1. First / Al Shamkha / Amer bin Salim al Zaree / 2:16:18, cash 1. Second / Zafaranah / Amer bin Salim al Zaree / 2:16:50, cash 1. Third / Khayal / Mohamed bin Salim al Oaisi/ 2:17:00, cash 2. First / Dandana / Amer bin Salim al Zaree / 2:15:5, cash 2. Second/ Shawsharah / Ahmed bin Hamed al Amri/ 2:16:06, cash 2. Third / Shaqrah / Ahmed bin Khamis al Jahwari / 2: 24: 00, cash 3. First / Al Mudhish / Abdullah bin Hamad al Aamri / 24:31:81, a car 3. Second / Mulabi/ Sulayim bin Salim al Ghilani / 24:33:00, cash 3. Third / Mushghil / Issa bin Mohammed al Jahwari / 25:00:00, cash