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This Edition Deepens Its Focus on Key DNFBP Sectors

Sector 1

Real Estate

Sector 2

Luxury Cars

Sector 3

Virtual Assets

Sector 4

Gold, Precious Metal and Stones

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This isn’t just a summit: it is a lifeline for DNFBPs operating in a high-risk, high-regulation world.

EVENT OVERVIEW

Strengthening Compliance.
Safeguarding DNFBPs.

Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) are at the forefront of AML/CFT enforcement in the UAE. As regulators intensify their oversight of real estate, dealers in precious metals and stones, company service providers, auditors, and law firms, compliance has evolved from a regulatory requirement to a strategic necessity for sustainable operations and reputational integrity.

The DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit – 2nd Edition, taking place on 9th July 2026 in Dubai, is the region’s only dedicated platform exclusively crafted for DNFBPs to navigate regulatory transformation, mitigate financial crime risks, and enhance operational resilience. This one-day summit will bring together compliance leaders, regulators, auditors, and industry experts to unpack the latest updates from the UAE Ministry of Economy, FIU, and global watchdogs covering crucial topics such as beneficial ownership reporting, sanctions screening, suspicious transaction reporting, and the adoption of technology in compliance.

Distinguished Government Opening Address

Counselor Salem Ahmed Al Teneiji

International Expert in Anti-Money Laundering, Counter-Terrorist Financing, and Legal Policy

Ministry of Economy and Tourism

Distinguished Government Speaker

Ms. Hessa Saeed

Head of Money Laundering Control Section, Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Department

Ministry of Economy and Tourism

Keynote Speaker

Mr. Baha Uddin

Regional Head of Financial Crime, MENAT (Interim)

HSBC Bank Middle East Limited

Our Speakers

Dr. Ayesha Bin Lootah

Dr. Ayesha Bin Lootah

Assistant Vice President - Licensing, Supervision & Assurance

Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA)

Mr. Ahmed Omran

Mr. Ahmed Omran

Head of Compliance

Driven Properties

Speaking on

UAE AML Compliance Reinforcement Framework

Ms. Mamtha Maria

Ms. Mamtha Maria

General Manager

Dubai Jewellery Group

Mr. Bonny Paul

Mr. Bonny Paul

Head of Finance

Mouawad Jewelry

Mr. Michael Wharton

Mr. Michael Wharton

Founding Member and Director

AKW Consultants

Ms. Amna Al Kharousi

Ms. Amna Al Kharousi

Head of Compliance

Confidential

Mr. Muhammad Rashid

Mr. Muhammad Rashid

Co-founder & Chief Compliance & Risk Officer

Jingle Pay

Mr. Andrew Naylor, CAMS

Mr. Andrew Naylor, CAMS

Head of Middle East and Public Policy

World Gold Council

Mr. Benoit Ghezzi

Mr. Benoit Ghezzi

Head of Compliance

Tribe

Mr. Muhammed Khalid Iqtadar

Mr. Muhammed Khalid Iqtadar

Chief Compliance Officer

Ajman Bank

Mr. Saad Khan

Mr. Saad Khan

Head of Compliance

PRYPCO

Dr. Maryam Hussain

Dr. Maryam Hussain

Head of Compliance

Protego Insurance Brokers

Mr Sohail Asghar

Mr. Sohail Asghar

Chief Compliance Officer

Yase Exchange

Mr Sohail Asghar

Mr. Saqr Ereiqat

Managing Partner

030.Group

Mr Sohail Asghar

Mr. Faisal Mohammed Ali Mohammed AlShimmari

Head of ESG & Corporate Strategy

Mashreq Bank

Mr Sohail Asghar

Mr. Imran Kazmi

Head Regulatory Compliance

United Bank Limited

Mr Sohail Asghar

Mr. Najeeb Razzaque

Director of Compliance, MLRO

BitOasis

Mr. Rieko Kester

Mr. Rieko Kester

CEO

Bluem Payment & Identity Services

Mr. Sachin Rao (CAMS-FCI)

Mr. Sachin Rao (CAMS-FCI)

CEO

Complyfin

Mr. Tushar Gupta

Mr. Tushar Gupta

Director

DPMS Global

The Conversations That Will
Shape the Industry Start Here.

Explore the sessions, speakers, and strategic themes driving this year's most important gathering.

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A Legacy of Inspiration: Past and Present Speakers

His Excellency
Dr Wissam Fattouh

Secretary General
Union Of Arab Banks

Mr. Alyaksandr Malyshau

Programme Expert on Virtual Assets in AML/CFT
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Ms. May El Ghamry

Group Head of Legal
Al Ansari Financial Services P.J.S.C

Mr. Mahammad Ansar

Head of Compliance and MLRO
LuLu International Exchange

Mr. Patrick Meaney

Managing Director, Head of Enforcement
Dubai FInancial Services Authority

Mr. Ahmed Omran

Head of Compliance
Driven Properties

Mr. Ben Greenwood

Executive Director
Arabian Estates

Mr. Andrew Naylor, CAMS

Head of Middle East and Public Policy
World Gold Council

Ms. Mamtha Maria

General Manager
Dubai Jewellery Group

Mr. Abidh C.P.

General Manager
Ahlatci Metal Refinery

Mr. Bonny Paul

Head of Finance
Mouawad Jewelry

Mr. Sudheesh Nambiath

Manager, Precious Metals Department
DMCC

Mr. Pijush Das

Director-Governance, Risk and Compliance(GRC)
Crowe UAE

Mr. Pramod Mohan

Co-Founder and Managing Director
FinMet Group of Companies

Mr. Muhammad Rashed

Co-founder & Chief Compliance & Risk Officer
Jingle Pay

Ms. Amna Al Kharousi

Head of Compliance
Tasha Gold & Jewels Trading L.L.C

Mr. Faisal Ahmed

Managing Partner & CEO
AKW Consultants

Mr. Rahul Pagare

Co-Founder
ZIGRAM

Mr. Mohammad Ayyob

General Manager SAM Precious Metals & Chairman
The Dubai Business Group for
Bullion and Gold Refinery

Mr. Andrew Barton

Head of Audit, Compliance & Risk
Damas Jewelry

Mr. Basil Salah

Managing Director
Finch Innovate

Mr. Michael Wharton

Director - Strategy Growth & Technology
AKW Consultants

Ms. Manali Chopra

Director Regulatory Compliance
AKW Consultants

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Why This Summit Exists

  • Many DNFBPs are still adapting to UAE AML/CFT regulatory expectations.
  • Bridging the gap: The DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit helps business owners, compliance officers, and regulators understand obligations, adopt best practices, and prepare for inspections.
  • Not just another compliance event: A tailored platform to equip DNFBPs with the knowledge, tools, and strategies to thrive under scrutiny while maintaining business growth.

Who Should Attend

Real Estate Developers & Brokers
Dealers in Precious Metals & Stones (DPMS)
Auditors & Accountants
Law Firms & Legal Consultancies
Company Service Providers & Corporate Structuring Firms
Trust & Fiduciary Service Providers
Compliance Officers, MLROs & Risk Managers
Regulators & Government Agencies
Financial Intelligence Units & Supervisory Authorities
Technology Vendors
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Why It Matters

Compliance Isn’t Optional. It’s Existential.

The UAE has made DNFBPs a central focus of its National AML/CFT Strategy—and scrutiny is only increasing as the country aligns with FATF standards. Non-compliance can mean heavy fines, license suspensions, reputational damage, and even criminal liability.

Strategies to build a compliance-first culture within DNFBPs

Practical playbooks for DNFBP compliance inspections

Insights into regulatory updates and enforcement priorities

Case studies on STR/SAR filing and beneficial ownership compliance

Technology solutions for transaction monitoring, KYC, and due diligence

What Are DNFBPs & Why This Summit Matters

Understanding DNFBPs

Designated Non‑Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) are non‑financial sectors that frequently conduct high‑value transactions and are therefore exposed to ML/TF risks. In the UAE, they fall under the supervision of the Ministry of Economy and the UAE Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) with obligations comparable to banks.

Real Estate Developers & Brokers

Dealers in Precious Metals & Stones (DPMS)

Lawyers & Legal Consultants

Auditors & Accountants

Company Service Providers

Trust & Fiduciary Service Providers

Focused Industries

Where Risks Are Rising. Where Rules Are Tightening.

The DNFBP sector is diverse but faces common compliance challenges. This summit provides targeted insights into:

Real Estate & Property Management
Accounting & Auditing Firms
Precious Metals & Stones Trade
Corporate Services & Business Formation
Legal & Professional Services
Consulting & Advisory Services

Each sector will gain specific strategies to tackle risk-based AML/CFT obligations, regulatory inspections, and enforcement actions.

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Exhibitors

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Industry Insights & News Updates

Gold and Precious Metals Compliance: Strengthening AML Governance in the UAE’s High-Value Trade Sector

AML compliance, risk-based governance, and enhanced due diligence are critical to strengthening oversight in the UAE’s gold and precious metals sector, reinforcing transparency, board-level accountability, and DNFBP regulatory readiness ahead of the 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit 2026.

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Board-Level Accountability in AML Compliance: Strengthening DNFBP Governance Frameworks in the UAE

Board-level accountability is redefining DNFBP AML compliance in the UAE, embedding governance oversight, risk-based supervision, and compliance culture within executive leadership frameworks ahead of the 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai 2026.

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Coordinated Governance and Risk-Based Strategy: How the UAE’s National AML Framework Strengthens DNFBP Compliance

The UAE’s national AML/CFT framework, anchored in Federal Decree-Law No. 20 of 2018, strengthens coordinated governance, risk-based supervision, and DNFBP compliance, reinforcing transparency, inter-agency collaboration, and economic confidence ahead of the 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit 2026.

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Strengthening Financial Intelligence: The Role of goAML in Advancing DNFBP Compliance in the UAE

The UAE’s goAML reporting system strengthens financial intelligence, enhances Suspicious Transaction Report submission, and reinforces DNFBP compliance governance through secure digital reporting, risk-based oversight, and national coordination ahead of the 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit 2026.

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Digital AML Integration for DNFBPs: Strengthening Reporting, Governance, and Risk Transparency in the UAE

The UAE Ministry of Economy advances digital AML integration for DNFBPs through structured reporting, governance frameworks, and risk-based supervision, reinforcing compliance transparency and regulatory readiness ahead of the 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai 2026.

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UAE Ministry of Economy Reinforces AML Supervision for DNFBPs: Advancing Compliance Governance in 2026

The UAE Ministry of Economy strengthens AML supervision for DNFBPs in 2026 through risk-based governance, inspection programs, digital compliance integration, and enhanced oversight frameworks, reinforcing financial transparency, regulatory alignment, and sustainable economic integrity across non-financial sectors.

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UAE Strengthens Targeted Financial Sanctions Framework to Enhance AML Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement in 2026

The UAE strengthens its Targeted Financial Sanctions framework, reinforcing AML/CFT compliance, asset freezing obligations, and sanctions screening across regulated sectors. The 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai supports enhanced governance, RegTech integration, and risk-based sanctions implementation.

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UAE’s Global Diplomatic Engagement Strengthens AML Compliance UAE and Regulatory Cooperation in 2026

The UAE’s global diplomatic engagement strengthens AML compliance UAE, regulatory cooperation, and financial crime prevention in 2026. The 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai supports risk-based governance, RegTech adoption, and enhanced DNFBP compliance across evolving international frameworks.

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UAE’s Professional Certificate Initiative Strengthens DNFBP Compliance and AML Standards in 2026

The UAE Ministry of Economy’s Professional Certificate initiative strengthens DNFBP AML/CFT expertise, compliance governance, and risk management in 2026. The 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai supports digital transformation, RegTech adoption, and sustainable regulatory excellence.

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UAE’s Enhanced AML Supervisory Framework Signals a New Compliance Benchmark for DNFBPs in 2026

The UAE’s enhanced AML/CFT supervisory framework strengthens risk-based governance, transparency, and financial crime prevention across DNFBPs in 2026. Rising regulatory expectations align with the 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai, advancing digital compliance, RegTech innovation, and proactive regulatory readiness.

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UAE’s Strengthened DNFBP Enforcement Signals a Defining Compliance Era in 2026

The United Arab Emirates intensified DNFBP AML enforcement, imposing AED 65.9 million in fines, signaling a transformative compliance era. The 2nd DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit 2026 in Dubai highlights regulatory resilience, digital AML innovation, and strengthened governance across sectors.

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DNFBP Compliance in the UAE: Strengthening AML Frameworks in 2026

The UAE strengthens DNFBP AML compliance in 2026, emphasizing risk-based frameworks, beneficial ownership, digital transformation, and regulatory oversight. The DNFBP Compliance & Risk Summit Dubai unites experts to advance governance, transparency, and financial crime prevention.

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National Strategy:

The UAE unveiled its National Strategy for Anti-Money Laundering, Countering the Financing of Terrorism, and Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) for 2024–2027.

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Ministry of Economy:

The Ministry of Economy has been working to ensure that DNFBPs in the UAE submit suspicious transaction reports (STRs) to the Financial Information Unit. The Ministry also conducts inspections to implement its regulatory plan.

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Fines:

The Ministry of Economy has levied fines on violators of the DNFBP sector.

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DNFBPs are businesses and professions that are not primarily engaged in financial services, but can be involved in activities that are vulnerable to money laundering and terrorism financing risks.

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DNFBP

DNFBPs are required to register on the go AML portal, where they can file STRs and Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).

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