Dubai Financial Services Authority Enforcement Actions

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) takes compliance seriously to ensure a safe and fair financial environment. This page lists the enforcement actions taken by the dfsa against firms or individuals who have violated rules and regulations. These actions can include fines, bans, or other penalties.

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289 Entities in Dubai Financial Services Authority Enforcement Actions
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

Al Masah Capital Management Limited

CompanySep 1, 2019active

Capital Investment International Ltd CII UAE

CompanyApr 3, 2012inactive

Capital Investment International Ltd CII UAE

CompanyApr 1, 2012active

Middle East Auditing Office

CompanyNov 1, 2013active

Abraaj Investment Management Limited

CompanyJul 1, 2019active

Adenium Energy Capital Ltd

CompanyMar 1, 2022active

Saxo Bank Dubai Limited

CompanyMar 1, 2011active

Vedas International Marketing Management

CompanyMay 1, 2024active

Paymentology Ltd

CompanyMar 1, 2022active

Al Masah Capital Limited

CompanySep 1, 2019active

FAQs

Why is compliance with Dubai Financial Services Authority Enforcement Actions necessary?

Compliance with the Dubai Financial Services authority (DFSA) enforcement actions is crucial for several reasons. First and foremost, these actions are established to maintain the integrity of dubai’s financial market. By adhering to these rules, firms help to promote trust and transparency, which are essential for the growth of a stable economy.

Which companies should comply with Dubai Financial Services Authority Enforcement Actions?

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) enforcement actions apply to companies operating in Dubai's financial sector, including banks, investment firms, and insurance companies. Compliance is essential to ensure these businesses adhere to regulations, promoting transparency and protecting investors. By following DFSA guidelines, firms can avoid penalties and maintain their reputation in the competitive financial market.