BridgeWise, the global AI-powered investment intelligence platform, has entered the Middle East region after securing an operational license from the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The move marks a significant milestone in BridgeWise’s global growth strategy and strengthens its presence in one of the world’s most dynamic fintech ecosystems.
In tandem with the DIFC license, BridgeWise has also secured a strategic investment from Emirates NBD, one of the region’s leading financial institutions. Emirates NBD’s participation in BridgeWise’s Series A funding round, alongside investors such as the Swiss and Brazilian stock exchanges, signals robust regional confidence in the company’s mission to reshape digital investing with explainable AI.
Following this regional expansion, BridgeWise appointed Ayush Khatri as Regional Head for the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey (MENAT). Based in Dubai, Khatri will bring extensive experience in financial services, strategy, and market development, and will lead the company’s regional operations, partnerships, and growth initiatives.
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Founded in 2019, BridgeWise leverages proprietary generative AI and machine learning to deliver explainable, regulatory-compliant investment insights across 90% of listed global equities and ETFs, available in any language, including Arabic and Turkish. The platform is trusted by more than 50 institutional partners worldwide, including stock exchanges, banks, brokerage firms, and wealth managers.Bridgewise also powers The Armchair Trader’s premium data services for investors.
“As the UAE cements its position as a global fintech hub and a launchpad for financial innovation, BridgeWise is proud to empower regional investors with smarter, more transparent investment insights powered by explainable AI, in any language,” said Ayush Khatri. “With our DIFC license and the strategic backing of Emirates NBD, we’re committed to partnering with financial institutions across the region to deliver next-generation, AI-driven investment solutions.”
At the forefront of innovation
Tariq Chaudhary, Group Head of Wealth Management at NBD, further added, “This investment and partnership enables us to stay at the forefront of innovation while reinforcing our dedication to empowering clients with smarter tools and more informed financial guidance. BridgeWise’s AI platform brings a powerful new dimension to investor intelligence, and we see strong alignment with the future of digital finance and wealth management in the UAE.”
The DIFC license enables BridgeWise to serve banks, wealth managers, institutional investors, and trading platforms across the region under a supportive regulatory framework—aligned with the UAE’s ambition to become a global fintech powerhouse.