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Dubai Chamber of Commerce partners with Mastercard on data-led decision making

Mastercard’s data, analytics, provide insights and intelligence
Dubai Chamber of Commerce partners with Mastercard on data-led decision making
Khalid Elgibali, Division President – Middle East and North Africa, Mastercard

Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry has expanded its partnership with Mastercard to leverage Mastercard’s data and intelligence services to drive economic growth in the Emirate. The strategic partnership aims to spur the use of digital payments, enable Dubai’s shift towards a digital economy, and further support small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the market.

Through this collaboration, Mastercard will offer its data-driven analytics technology to provide insights into the rapidly evolving spending patterns of consumers, including measuring the use of online channels. A selection of these insights will be showcased during a series of workshops hosted by the Chamber.

Hamad Buamim

 

“We are delighted to work with Mastercard to support our decision-making when it comes to boosting commerce and trade in the UAE. A key pillar of our new 2022–2024 strategy is growing Dubai’s digital economy and improving the business environment. By utilizing Mastercard’s global-best technologies, we will ensure these goals are achieved through deliberate and precise insights that ultimately serves to benefit the government, businesses, and residents,” said Hamad Buamim, President & CEO of Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

Hamad Buamim

New Chamber strategy

 

Last year, the institution transitioned to a new model in a paradigm shift for business in Dubai, in order to strengthen the Emirate’s position as a digitally driven economy and global business hub. The newly adopted Dubai Chambers strategy is based on four main pillars, including enhancing and developing the business environment, attracting international companies to Dubai, facilitating the global expansion of local companies, and advancing the emirate’s digital economy.

Khalid Elgibali, Division President – Middle East and North Africa, Mastercard

 

“As Dubai continues to embrace the power of technology in fostering business growth and sustainability, Mastercard is supporting our government partners in this dynamic journey. With our ability to transform big data into meaningful insights, we are geared to help accelerate the transition of the city towards a smart economy. This partnership further supports our ongoing commitment to empower SMEs so they can thrive in a digital world,” said Khalid Elgibali, Division President – Middle East and North Africa, Mastercard.

According to the Mastercard Economics Institute, economic growth in the UAE is on an accelerating path in 2022. Alongside the strength in the economy comes the rise of inflation following years of deflation. The pent-up demand of domestic consumers in the UAE is another pillar of growth, and the strong recovery in travel which began in the second half of 2021 is expected to continue this year. Consistent with the increase in travel, spending on hotels, taxis and car rentals, particularly in Dubai and Sharjah, has also increased. Online penetration in products such as electronics has remained high while the most notable upward e-commerce share shift has been for restaurants.

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