Abu Dhabi Finance official mortgage partner

Taylor will also be a panelist at the Global Real Estate Summit in a panel discussion on “Developing a Robust Housing Finance Market in the Mena Region”.

By Staff Report (business@khaleejtimes.com)

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Published: Tue 23 Sep 2014, 10:44 AM

Last updated: Mon 11 Oct 2021, 10:14 PM

Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Finance, or ADF, one of the UAE’s premier providers of innovative, flexible and transparent residential and commercial mortgage products to the local market, announced that it is be the Official Mortgage Provider of Cityscape Global 2014.

Chris Taylor, chief executive officer of ADF, is moderating a panel discussion at the Real Estate Broker Summit entitled “The Mortgage Clinic: Real Estate Transactions and Mortgage Financing”, which will primarily be discussing the impact of the recent regulations on the industry.

Taylor will also be a panelist at the Global Real Estate Summit in a panel discussion on “Developing a Robust Housing Finance Market in the Mena Region”.

ADF’s main aim is to provide the best range of residential and commercial mortgage products across the UAE.

The company aims to do this through constant product innovation, partnerships and organic growth. An example of the company’s product innovation is ADF’s latest promotion, “It’s good to be home”, which offers the lowest interest rates in the market at 2.99 per cent.

ADF also aims to provide the highest levels of transparency and client service in the market. The company’s dedication to client service is evidenced by the multiple awards that ADF won over the past months.

Taylor said: “It is a great honour for us to be taking part in this prestigious conference and the panel discussions. Not only is it one of the key speaking platforms at one of the leading real estate exhibitions for the region but it is a really exciting time for Abu Dhabi Finance. We are proud to be one of the main sponsors of the exhibition as “Official Mortgage Provider.”


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