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Geopolitical Tensions Prompt ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ïalth Advisors to Rethink Dubai Strategies

Posted on April 24th, 2026 at 12:13 PM
Geopolitical Tensions Prompt ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ïalth Advisors to Rethink Dubai Strategies

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

Recent geopolitical developments have forced wealth advisors to reassess client exposure to Dubai, a jurisdiction that has attracted significant ultra-high-net-worth capital over the past decade. As reported by InvestmentNews, escalating conflict involving Iran has disrupted financial and logistical systems in the region, prompting some advisors to initiate exit strategies for clients with ties to the emirate.

Advisors report that routine financial activity has encountered delays. Wire transfers, which typically process quickly, have taken up to ten business days in certain cases. According to InvestmentNews, these disruptions have complicated efforts to reposition client assets and highlighted vulnerabilities that many investors previously overlooked.

According to InvestmentNews, advisors also have faced challenges moving physical assets. In some instances, clients seeking to relocate holdings such as gold encountered logistical barriers that effectively rendered those assets inaccessible.

The situation has prompted a broader reassessment of risk. Advisors note that while Dubai historically has offered favorable tax policies and a business-friendly environment, recent events illustrate that exiting a jurisdiction can prove far more complex than entering it. InvestmentNews reports that clients have had to make time-sensitive financial and personal decisions under uncertain conditions, often with limited transportation and constrained timelines.

Despite the disruption, Dubai's long-term appeal remains a point of discussion. InvestmentNews reports that major financial institutions have expanded their presence in the region in recent years, drawn by its regulatory environment and global positioning. Some advisors believe that if tensions ease, the long-term impact on Dubai's status as a financial hub may remain limited.

In the interim, capital flows have begun shifting. According to InvestmentNews, advisors have identified alternative jurisdictions such as Singapore, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the Cayman Islands, and the United States as alternative destinations.

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