Solve the growth capital access challenge in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
Work with an advisor focused on AI, venture and micro‑cap IPOs to turn your MENA fintech story into a structure public investors understand and can fund.
Global investors eye MENA fintech, but rules and AI models shift fast. Act now on IPO, direct listing, or private capital, or risk misgrowth, missed windows, or a down‑round.
FAQ
How can Alexander help my MENA fintech access growth capital?
He helps you decide between IPO, direct listing, or staying private. You get a clear path, needed steps, and realistic options for raising capital in US public markets.
What is the difference between an IPO and a direct listing?
In an IPO, new shares are sold to investors, often with underwriters. In a direct listing, existing shares start trading without a traditional IPO sale. He explains pros, cons, and fit for your stage.
Which US exchange should a MENA fintech consider?
He compares Nasdaq Capital Market, Nasdaq Global Market, NYSE, and NYSE American. He looks at your size, sector, growth, and reporting to suggest a realistic target market.
What does a strategic assessment include?
It reviews your business model, growth plan, governance, and reporting. You get a view on timing, listing options, and what must change before talking to public market investors.
How does he prepare us for US public market investors?
He helps build an equity story, financial profile, and clear disclosures. You get investor decks and materials that explain your model, risks, and growth in simple, credible terms.
Does he take board seats or equity in the company?
No. The advisory is founder aligned. He does not ask for board seats, equity stakes, or governance rights, so you keep control of decisions and cap table.
How does he work with our lawyers, auditors, and banks?
He coordinates with your US and international counsel, auditors, underwriters, and IR advisers. He helps align timelines, listing rules, valuation work, and investor messaging.
Can he support us after we list in the US?
Yes. He advises on ongoing disclosure, investor expectations, and communication. The goal is to help you act like a steady public company and avoid common first‑year mistakes.