An Investor Day will give investors direct access to management teams from leading companies.

In Abu Dhabi, EFG Hermes and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange have launched an Investor Day for ADX-listed companies, bringing together senior executives from listed firms and both regional and international institutional investors.
Held in strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, the event comes as regional markets continue to navigate geopolitical uncertainty, with both organisers positioning the initiative as a sign of the resilience and liquidity of capital markets in Abu Dhabi.
According to organisers, the Investor Day is designed to give investors direct access to management teams from some of the exchange’s largest listed companies, while also providing insights into corporate strategy, capital allocation, sustainable growth, and risk management.
The initiative also aims to help issuers strengthen investor confidence, improve market visibility, and deepen engagement with long-term institutional investors.
Abdulla Salem Al Nuaimi said the event reflects the “continued maturity, resilience, and global relevance” of the economy of Abu Dhabi.
“At a time when markets are closely watching regional developments, this initiative sends a clear message: Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange remains a resilient, efficient, and well-positioned capital market that connects issuers to capital and investors to market opportunities and growth,” said Abdulla Salem Al Nuaimi in Abu Dhabi.
He added that Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange will continue to create engagement opportunities that support the wider Abu Dhabi economy and long-term value creation for listed companies.
Mohamed Ebeid said the event was designed to strengthen investor understanding of the resilience and performance of UAE corporates despite ongoing regional challenges.
Mohamed Ebeid said the sustained strength of corporate performance across the UAE is a key message investors should clearly understand. He added that the objective of the initiative is to highlight the resilience of business models on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange as they navigate challenges while maintaining strong underlying fundamentals.
EFG Hermes stated that structured investor engagement initiatives will remain important for sustaining institutional confidence in Abu Dhabi capital markets, particularly as investors assess the economic impact of ongoing regional developments.
The firm also said it expects the Investor Day to support market liquidity and enhance the long-term attractiveness of ADX-listed securities, subject to regional security conditions and broader macroeconomic trends.
In 2025, EFG Hermes advised on 18 equity capital market transactions, 16 debt capital market transactions, and eight mergers and acquisitions deals across the region, including in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Egypt.
The company said this level of activity underscores its role in connecting regional and international investors with opportunities across Middle Eastern capital markets.


