Banking & Finance
Oman-India Business Connect Forum highlights investment opportunities
Organised against the backdrop of Oman’s strategic economic diversification programme and the emergence of Islamic financial services industry, the high-profile forum was attended by HE Ahmed Al Dheeb, under-secretary for commerce and industry at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, HE Indra Mani Pandey, Indian ambassador to the Sultanate, prominent Indian investors, senior officials of ports, special economic zones, industrial estates and Meethaq Islamic Banking.
HE Indra Mani Pandey said: “India and Oman enjoy excellent relations in all domains. Business is the DNA of Oman-India relations stemming from the geographical proximity of the two friendly countries, familiarity with each other and co-existence of communities in Oman, all of which point to promising future opportunities. We commend Meethaq Islamic Banking initiative to forge closer ties between Oman and India.”
Experts addressed the forum and participated in a panel discussion highlighting strategic projects currently under way in Sohar, Salalah and Duqm, including special economic zones, industrial estates and world class maritime ports. The deliberations showcasing investment opportunities covered policy issues, investment framework, tax benefits and business opportunities, highlighting the significance of Oman at the regional and world levels.
Sulaiman Al Harthy, deputy CEO – Islamic Banking, said: “Complementing government efforts, Meethaq is proud to host this distinguished forum as a platform to interact with prominent Indian investors. Meethaq recognises the immense investment prospects and potential that Oman offers and is committed to supporting the strategic national development initiative and identify opportunities aimed at attracting investments in line with Oman’s Vision 2040 economic blueprint. The forum comes as part of the bank’s endeavours to share experience and facilitate collaboration opportunities with the pioneer of Islamic banking in Oman.”
In 2016, bilateral trade between Oman and India stood at $3.89bn. Indian and Omani firms have undertaken joint ventures in a wide range of sectors, including fertilisers, pharmaceuticals, energy and engineering.
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