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Zoë Cousens, who hails from Guernsey in the UK's Channel Islands, is the director of Castellet Consulting and founder of the Women's Investment Network in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Money & Me: 'I meet many ladies who wish they weren’t dependent on their husbands'

Investment consultant Zoë Cousens advises 'sensible' saving and encourages women to become financially independent

MoneyMay 10, 2019
Amazon.ae is offering discounts of up to 60 per cent in its dedicated Ramadan section. Courtesy of Amazon.ae
Ramadan 2019: six retailers offering online deals

From the newly launched Amazon.ae to furniture store Pan Emirates, discounts are just a click away

MoneyMay 07, 2019
Illustration by Mathew Kurian
Ramadan 2019: 12 of the best new car deals

From discounts and zero financing to free service contracts and more, there are many ways to cash in this holy month

MoneyMay 06, 2019
In the UAE, McKinsey found that consumers have increased their online spending by nearly a third over the past year. Getty
GCC consumers becoming more price-conscious

McKinsey survey reveals five behaviour shifts

MoneyMay 05, 2019
Ronaldo Mouchawar, Souq co-founder and Amazon mena vice president, at the e-tailer's Dubai offices in Knowledge Village on day one of the launch of Amazon.ae. Ruel Pableo / The National
Souq becomes Amazon.ae in the UAE

For the first time, customers can shop in Arabic on the US e-retailer's website and app

TechnologyMay 01, 2019
Souq.com became Amazon.ae for UAE customers Wednesday. Courtesy Amazon.ae
How Souq’s shift to Amazon.ae affects UAE consumers

Customers have the choice of triple the number of products previously available and can now shop in Arabic

MoneyMay 01, 2019
Aileen Diaz and her husband Ruben Rios are sharing their story to ensure others protect themselves. Chris Whiteoak / The National
What to do if an investment disappears

A couple who lost Dh193,000 want to help other victims navigate the world of bounced cheques and debt recovery

MoneyApril 29, 2019
Vaibhav Doshi, founder and chief executive of online rental platform RentSher Middle East, with his wife and co-founder Purvashi Doshi at their office in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. Pawan Singh / The National
Generation Start-up: RentSher is a one-stop online shop for rentals

The virtual marketplace started in India and expanded to the UAE, supplying everything from electronics to birthday party packages

EconomyApril 20, 2019
Darryn Keast, a South African who has lived in the UAE for almost 21 years, plans to financially emigrate as he has no intention to go back. Reem Mohammed / The National
South Africans abroad must prepare for new 'expat tax'

Starting from March next year, yearly incomes above Dh260,000 could be taxed by up to 45 per cent

MoneyApril 18, 2019
The wages of private sector employees must be protected and paid on time, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation says. Getty
Most job seekers want to stay in the UAE for at least five years

Majority believe the market will improve in the near future, according to new study

MoneyApril 18, 2019
Arif Naqvi, founder of The Abraaj Group, is awaiting possible extradition to the US. Bloomberg photo
US court filing alleges $230m fraud by Abraaj founder Arif Naqvi

Court papers in New York claiming the private-equity company misappropriated money from a health fund, led to the arrest of former group CEO in London

MarketsApril 13, 2019
Ronaldo Mouchawar, chief executive and co-founder of Souq.com, spoke at the Seamless Middle East conference in Dubai Wednesday about the future of retail. Photo provided
Souq CEO says Amazon tie-up has brought innovation to the region

Since the $580 million acquisition nearly two years ago, Ronaldo Mouchawar says there has been an “infusion” of talent and technology

TechnologyApril 11, 2019
As FinTech evolves, payment options are developing rapidly and the UAE is well positioned to gain. Bloomberg
FinTech companies want to make it cheaper to send money abroad from the UAE

Digitalisation will cut costs and provide convenience, but regulations still a hurdle

MoneyApril 08, 2019
Riyadh-based Almarai was given an investor grade rating and a stable outlook in Moody's first rating for the Arabian Gulf's largest dairy company. Photo: Reuters
Moody’s assigns first-time ratings to Saudi Arabia’s Almarai

The world’s largest vertically integrated dairy company is given an investment grade rating with a stable outlook

EconomyApril 07, 2019
Jean Winter, founder of Jean's Private Kitchen at her home in Jumeirah Park in Dubai. Leslie Pableo / The National
Money & Me: ‘I find dealing with money so boring’

Singaporean Jean Winter — caterer, events coordinator and private chef — prefers to outsource her finances

MoneyApril 04, 2019
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