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Asset management companies can now sell ETFs directly to investors

Last updated: April 29, 2026 12:58 am
Ayesha Masood
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Asset management companies in the UAE can now distribute exchange-traded funds directly to investors under a new regulatory framework introduced by the Securities and Commodities Authority, a move aimed at widening access to ETFs and giving fund managers a more direct role in the local investment market. The change allows firms licensed for portfolio management and investment funds to offer ETFs to clients without relying solely on banks or brokerage intermediaries.

In practical terms, that is a notable shift. Until now, ETF distribution in the UAE has largely run through more traditional channels, especially brokerages and banks. By opening the door to direct distribution by asset managers themselves, regulators are making it easier for fund houses to reach investors and potentially broadening the range of ETF products available in the market. That could matter for both retail access and the growth of the domestic funds industry. This is an inference based on the regulatory change and the existing structure of UAE capital markets.

The move also fits a broader regional trend. The UAE has been steadily updating its asset-management rules in recent years as it tries to deepen capital markets, attract more financial firms and strengthen its position as a hub for cross-border investment. Industry analysis published in 2025 described UAE regulators as focused on enabling growth in asset management while maintaining market integrity and investor protection.

That wider strategy is especially relevant because ETFs are becoming a more important part of investor demand globally. Their appeal usually lies in easier market access, diversification and exchange-based trading. So while this latest UAE step may sound technical, it is really part of a larger push to modernize distribution and make the local market more competitive. This last point is an inference from the regulatory and market context.

What remains less clear from the publicly accessible material is how quickly firms will move to use the new rule, which products will be prioritized, and whether the biggest impact will be on domestic ETF offerings or on broader investor access to listed funds. But the direction is clear enough: regulators want asset managers to play a bigger role in getting investment products directly into investors’ hands, and ETFs are now part of that push.

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