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OMA Emirates
OMA Emirates: a technology-centric private equity firm from Sharjah investing across the digital payments sector, from early-stage to growth.
OMA Emirates
OMA Emirates is a provider of digital payment solutions for the banking and financial services sector. The company offers card personalization, issuance, acquiring systems, and digital banking solutions. Its services also include e-vouchers, e-wallet solutions, and loyalty applications, based in Sharjah, UAE.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
United Arab Emirates
City
Sharjah
Corporate office
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at OMA Emirates?
The principals and investment committee members are not publicly identified. OMA Emirates does not list a dedicated investment team on its corporate site, which primarily presents the firm as a provider of payment technology solutions. The overlap between the commercial leadership and the investment function is therefore unclear.
Is OMA Emirates structured as a family office or a conventional private equity firm?
OMA Emirates operates as an asset manager with a private equity arm, not a single-family office. Its publicly available materials emphasize its role as a technology-centric payments company that also invests. No family-wealth origin or single-family backing has been disclosed.
What investment stages does OMA Emirates typically target?
According to the firm's stated strategy, OMA Emirates invests from early stage — including startup formation — through to expansion and late-stage growth. This full-spectrum approach allows the firm to back companies at the point of commercial prototyping as well as those scaling existing payment infrastructure.
Which sectors does OMA Emirates explicitly avoid?
The firm's entire mandate is concentrated on digital payments and adjacent fintech infrastructure. Investments outside the payments ecosystem — such as biotech, heavy industry, or consumer brands — fall outside its stated focus. No explicit avoidance list has been published, but the narrow sector scope makes the negative screen apparent.
How does OMA Emirates source proprietary deal flow?
The firm's operating company actively sells payment terminals, mobile point-of-sale systems, and processing software across the Middle East and beyond. This commercial activity creates a direct channel to identify high-growth fintechs, distributors, and technology partners before they formally seek institutional capital — a proprietary sourcing edge that purely financial private equity firms cannot replicate.
What is OMA Emirates' known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
No public record confirms that OMA Emirates accepts co-investors or co-invests alongside external general partners. Given its hybrid structure as a corporate investor with an operating payments business, it is more likely to invest directly from its own balance sheet without the syndication typical of fund-based private equity managers.
Does OMA Emirates maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
There is no evidence of a separate philanthropic foundation or donor-advised fund associated with OMA Emirates. The firm's public presence is exclusively commercial and investment-related, with no reported charitable vehicles or impact-investing carve-outs.
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