Sharjah Asset Management
A government-owned investment company.حول Sharjah Asset Management
An innovative international government-owned investment company Sharjah Asset Management (SAM) is a globally reputable wealth creation arm exclusively established by the Government of Sharjah. SAM cultivates a deep-rooted strategy for Sharjah’s future, to create a competitive economy for the Emirate through best-in-class investments and deployment of dedicated professionals to maximize returns from investment and asset management activities, and enhancing the economic development of Sharjah. With technology and innovation at its core, Sharjah Asset Management, the investment arm of the Emirate of Sharjah, is leading the path for economic diversification by expanding its reach in multiple industries and developing world-class facilities for sustained investment opportunities. Sharjah Asset Management’s portfolio consists of the following core target sectors: Banking sector, real estate, Oil & Gas, logistic & Transportation, commercial & retail, Technology & Communication.
مزيد من المعلومات
- الموقع الإلكتروني
زيارة الموقع
- المقر الرئيسي
- Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
- تأسست
- 2008(17 سنوات)
- عدد الموظفين
- 201-500
معرض الصور
المهمة والرؤية
Mission - A government owned company works with the private and public sectors to encourage investment and social responsibility to serve the needs of Emirate of Sharjah`s sustainable social prosperity. Vision - Sharjah government innovative investment arm, with international model and UAE identity supporting the economic and social development of Emirate of Sharjah.
القادة
SHEIKH MOHAMMED BIN SAUD AL QASIMI
Chairman
WALEED AL SAYEGH
CEO
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