10 Markets. Three Offices.
One Platform.
Our geographic coverage spans the corridors where capital, commerce, and policy intersect most consequentially. From our offices in Dubai, Singapore, and Seychelles, we maintain on-the-ground presence and institutional relationships across ten distinct market regions — each with its own regulatory architecture, cultural dynamics, and strategic opportunities.
Geographic Intelligence
We do not maintain market coverage through research desks or correspondent networks. Our geographic intelligence is built on direct operational presence — deploying capital, structuring transactions, and advising governments within each region. This distinction matters: the difference between knowing a market and operating in a market is the difference between analysis and conviction.
Each market region below represents a practice with dedicated senior coverage, local regulatory fluency, and the institutional relationships that only sustained presence can build. Select a region to explore our positioning, capabilities, and perspective on the forces shaping that market.
10 Regions
North and South American markets, IRA-driven industrial policy, and the nearshoring dynamics reshaping cross-border capital flows.
The Caspian energy corridor, Turkic economic integration, and the infrastructure connecting Central Asian resources to global markets.
Indian Ocean trade routes, Seychelles and Mauritius financial centres, and the maritime logistics linking Africa to Asian markets.
Post-Brexit regulatory divergence, continental industrial policy, and the capital markets infrastructure serving institutional European allocators.
China, Japan, Korea, and the institutional capital frameworks governing the world's largest concentration of sovereign and corporate assets.
India served through strategic local partnerships — the subcontinent's manufacturing, technology, and financial services growth corridors.
The Gulf states, North Africa, and the sovereign capital flows reshaping energy, infrastructure, and financial services across the region.
Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations — mining, agriculture, and the strategic frameworks linking Oceania to Asian demand.
ASEAN economies, sovereign wealth capital, and the digital infrastructure buildout connecting 700 million consumers to global markets.
East and West Africa, critical minerals, agricultural commodities, and the infrastructure deficit that defines the continent's investment thesis.
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