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Global Fintech Partners
Global Fintech Partners advises on fund structuring and digital-asset mandates from Dubai, spanning six jurisdictions without a disclosed AUM.
Global Fintech Partners
Global Fintech Partners is a Dubai-based consulting and advisory firm operating at the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets. The firm designs institutional-grade solutions across structured finance, fund strategy, and on-chain infrastructure, with a client base that includes commercial companies, holding structures, fintech ventures, and high-net-worth individuals. GFP's advisory mandates cover capital formation, fund structuring, token architecture, and digital-asset operations. The firm draws on a team with experience spanning UCITS funds, alternative investment vehicles, and early-stage digital infrastructure projects, executing across private credit, trading, and risk management. Its geographic reach connects financial institutions, asset managers, family offices, and legal firms in the UAE, Luxembourg, Monaco, the UK, Switzerland, and the US. The firm operates without publicly disclosed assets under management or deployment figures, reflecting an advisory rather than principal-investment posture. No adjacent vehicles — philanthropic foundations, real-asset arms, or operating businesses — are disclosed on its materials. GFP differentiates by fusing capital-markets structuring expertise with hands-on digital-asset operational knowledge, a combination that remains uncommon among Dubai-based advisory boutiques. The absence of balance-sheet deployment means the firm's incentives are structurally aligned with mandate execution rather than asset gathering.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
United Arab Emirates
City
Dubai
Corporate office
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does Global Fintech Partners actually do?
GFP provides advisory mandates at the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets. Services include capital formation, fund structuring, token architecture, and on-chain infrastructure design. The firm does not deploy proprietary capital; it operates as a senior-led consultant for commercial companies, fintech ventures, holding structures, and high-net-worth individuals.
Where does Global Fintech Partners maintain client relationships?
GFP's website cites active relationships across the UAE, Luxembourg, Monaco, the UK, Switzerland, and the US. These hubs connect the firm to financial institutions, asset managers, family offices, and legal practices in both established and emerging financial centers.
Does Global Fintech Partners manage external capital or run pooled funds?
There is no public disclosure of pooled fund vehicles or external capital managed on a discretionary basis. The firm's language — 'bespoke advisory mandates' and 'senior-led advisory partner' — points to a consulting model rather than an asset-management or family-office structure that deploys its own balance sheet.
Who leads Global Fintech Partners?
The firm's website does not name individual founders, managing principals, or investment committee members. No team page, LinkedIn profile, or regulatory filing is available that would identify the decision-makers behind the advisory mandates.
What investment stages or asset classes does Global Fintech Partners work across?
GFP's disclosed track record includes UCITS funds, alternative investment vehicles, and early-stage digital infrastructure projects. The firm also lists private credit, trading and execution, and risk management among its team's expertise, suggesting a multi-asset advisory remit that spans both liquid and illiquid strategies.
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