Whampoa Group Web3 investment firm and digital bank to invest $50 million in Bahrain with Golden license
In a recent press release, Bahrain has granted its first five Golden licenses and Whampoa Group, a multi-family office with investments in global tech firms, and its digital bank has received one of these licenses. The holders of Golden licenses are eligible if they will create more than 500 local jobs, or make an investment of over $50 million in their first years in the Kingdom while contributing to strengthening the Kingdom's overall development.
The Kingdom of
Bahrain has granted the first five Golden Licenses to projects presented by
Citi, Eagle Hills Diyar W.L.L, Infracorp, Saudi Telecommunication Company
(stc), and Whampoa Group. With a collective investment of upwards of USD 1.4
billion into Bahrain, the greenfield projects and expansions are expected to
create more than 1,400 job opportunities within the next three years in support
of the Kingdom's Economic Recovery Plan goals.
The licenses
were presented at the headquarters of each company to Michel Sawaya, Bahrain
CEO for Citi; Dr. Maher Al Shaer, Managing Director of Eagle Hills Diyar
W.L.L.; Majed AlKhan, CEO of Infracorp; Nezar Banabeela, Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of stc Bahrain; and Shawn Chan, Group CEO of Whampoa Group. and a
virtual signing event was organised for Singapore-based Whampoa Group.
The Bahrain
Economic Development Board had welcomed Singapore based digital asset bank part of Whampoa Group to Bahrain earlier this year. The
digital bank, which offers integrated financial solutions to serve
institutions, innovators, and sophisticated investors globally, including
digital banking services and the trading, custody, and asset management of
digital assets, will open its operations in Bahrain by the end of year.
In 2022, Singapore's Whampoa Group deployed about $100 million through a venture capital fund in start-ups in the burgeoning digital assets segment in Web3, digital assets, stablecoins and NFT.
Whampoa Digital, the group's digital assets investment arm, will invest in and incubate early stage startups in Web3 – a utopian vision of the internet where users, rather than shareholders, own websites and other online services.
In recognition
of the Golden licenses' launch, HE Abdulla Adel Fakhro, Minister of Industry
and Commerce, said, "The Golden License is a pivotal step towards
successfully achieving the objectives of Bahrain's Economic Recovery Plan,
which aims to attract $2.5 billion in foreign investment by the end of
2023."
HE Khalid
Humaidan, Chief Executive at the (Bahrain EDB), said, "The Golden License
is a successful public-private partnership that has created bespoke solutions
for investors and start-up companies. It has provided them with fast-tracked
approvals and several features and facilities that have enabled them to secure
a global footprint from Bahrain."
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