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Hedge funds in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

SEC-reported hedge funds whose adviser address is in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This page turns the raw filings into a research view with manager concentration, strategy mix, searchable fund rows, and location context.

5fund profiles
$402.8Mreported gross assets
$80.6Maverage gross assets
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How to read Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Hedge funds in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is a location index built from the manager/adviser address reported in Form ADV. It is useful for discovering where hedge fund management firms are based, which firms account for the largest disclosed vehicles, and which strategies appear most often in that market.

In the sampled rows, Nova Digital Fze, Sancta Capital Advisors LTD, Havelet Bay Capital International Ltd., and Golden Eagle Capital Advisors, Inc. account for many of the largest vehicles. The most visible office clusters include Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Data caveat

What the filings show

The data is best read as a disclosure map. Reported gross asset value is not the same as performance, net assets, investor capital, or a recommendation. Fund rows can include offshore master funds, Delaware vehicles, feeders, and internal sleeves.

Nova Digital Opportunities Master Fund Limited is the largest sampled vehicle on this page at $284.0M.

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Concentration and mix

Manager concentration

Nova Digital Fze $284.0M
Sancta Capital Advisors LTD $118.8M
Havelet Bay Capital International Ltd. $0
Golden Eagle Capital Advisors, Inc. $0

Strategy mix

General hedge fund $402.8M

Ranked profiles

Largest funds in this group

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FAQ

Questions about this page

What does this city page measure?

It groups hedge fund rows by the SEC-reported office location of the fund manager/adviser, not necessarily by where each portfolio invests or where investors are located.

How many hedge funds are in Dubai, United Arab Emirates?

This page currently includes 5 hedge fund profiles with $402.8M in reported gross assets.

Why do some large managers appear multiple times?

Large hedge fund managers often report multiple master funds, feeder funds, strategy sleeves, and special-purpose vehicles, so a single firm can account for many public rows.