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Registered Companies for GTR MENA 2019 As of February 5, 2019 Registered companies for GTR MENA 2019 as of February 5, 2019. A ArcelorMittal AAK Group Archer Daniels Midland Absa ASGC Holding Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank ASSENT Abu Dhabi Global Market Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Aster DM Healthcare Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) AT Kearny Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Avanza Innovations ACC Gen Trading Aviva Investors Access Bank Accuity B ACWA Power Bank ABC Aditya Birla Group Bank of America Merrill Lynch ADM Bank Saudi Fransi ADNOC Barak Fund Management ADVOC Belchina Group African Commodities Berkeley Rowe Agility Africa Bin Hindi Agricultural Minerals Blue Deebaj AgUnity Bluepoint Global Services AIC Steel BNY Mellon Airborne Systems Bolero International Al Abbas Group Bpifrance Al Batha Group BPL Global Al Dahra Holding Brand Folio Al Futtaim Bunge Al Ghurair Business Aggregate Al Ghurair Foods Business Benchmark News Al Habtoor Motors Al Hadiqa Self Adhesive Manufacturing C Al Hathboor Group C. Steinweg Group Al Khayyat Investments Cargill Al Masaood Automobiles CB Advisers Al Mazroui Medical and Chemical Supplies CCRManager Al Muqarram Auto Parts CEM Asia Trading Al Nasr Contracting Company Central Bank of United Arab Emirates Al Rajhi Bank Central Bank of United Arab States Al Rashideen Trading Chabros International Group Al Ryum Group Chef Middle East Al Serkal Group China Systems Al Shirawi Group Citi Al Tayer Motors Clyde & Co LLP Al Yousuf Group Commercial Bank of Dubai Albwardy Group Conares Metal Supply ALEC Group Control Contracting & Trading Allana Coriolis Technolgies Almascaps International Cranmore Partners AlMoe Group Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank Alpha Crown Engineering Associates CRIF Gulf - Dun & Bradstreet Alpha Data Crown Agents Bank Alternative International Management Services Anglo-Gulf Trade Bank D Apparel Group Damac Properties Arab Bank Danube Building Materials Arabia Monitor Darvesh Group Arabian Automobiles DBMSC Arabian Commodities Dell Arabtec Holding PJSC Demica Arcelik Deutsche Bank D Diamond Bank UK Greensill Capital (UK) Limited DMCC GTR Dorae Gulf Petrochem DP World Gutmann Group Ducab Dynamic Projects & Trading DMCC H Hakan Agro E Helaba (Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen) E3 Energy HFW Eagle Electromechanical HMD Global Emaar Properties Howden Insurance Brokers Emirates Airline HSBC Emirates Aluminium Huawei Emirates Crop One Huawei Technologies Emirates Group Security ICC Banking Commission Emirates Healthcare IFFCO Emirates Islamic Bank Ikon Petroleum Emirates NBD Independent ENOC Independent Petroleum Group ENPI EQUIPXP I Etihad Airways International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation Etihad Credit Insurance (ITFC) Etisalat Digital Interplast Euler Hermes Invoice Bazaar Euro Exim Bank IPG Europe Arab Bank Ittihad International Investment Export Trading Group (ETG) Ittihad Investment Group ExWorks Capital J F J.P. Morgan Faisal Islamic Bank Jackys Falcon Group Jashanmal National Farrelly & Mitchell Jinko Solar FCI Juma Al Majid FCMB Bank (UK) Jumeirah Golf Estate Fine Hygienic Holding First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) K Fistco Kaloti Fitch Ratings KAM Industries Nigeria Fujairah Cement Industries KEO International Kimera Middle East G Kobian GAC Group (Gulf Agency Company) Kone Corporation GE Capital KPMG GE Elseif Healthcare Arabia Krishna International Group General Electric (GE) Kuehne + Nagel Genuine Eminence Kyriba Ghassan Aboud Group Laith Al Obaidi GINCO Lals Group Global Collateral Control (GCC) Landmark GM (General Motors) Leoni Wiring Systems Egypt Goodyear Singapore Tyres LG Electronics Government of Sharjah Liberty Commodities Government of United Arab Emirates Liberty Fe Trade Greenhouse Foodstuff Liberty Global Greenlink Maritime Liberty House Group L Life Pharmacy Oman Trading International Lincoln Associates One Foods LITASCO Oracle Logicom Orange World Trade Lok Chemicals Orient Links Louis Dreyfus Commodities Otoyol Yatırım ve İşletme M P Macsteel International Pan Arabian Establishment MACT Group Inc Pan Emirates Furniture Maersk PeakBridge Partners Majid Al Futtaim Group Petrofac Manuchar Petronas Parekh Industrial Equipments Trading Marcura Group PFS Finance Markel International Philips Marsh Philips Capital Mashreq Phillip Capital Megnacio Phoenix Global MENA Energy Phoenix Group Meraas Holding Planet Core Group Mercancia Continental DMCC Premium Technology Mercuria Energy Group Premium Tobacco International Mercury Commodities Proclad Group Microsoft Corporation Progress Security & Systems MIGA Promising International Trading Mitigram Proscape Group Mitsui & Co Puma Energy Monjasa Pure Harvest Mubadala Development Company MUFG Q Multi Commerce FZE Dubai Qatar Steel Company Multi Trade Group R N R3 CEV NAFFCO FZCO Rais Hassan Saadi Group National Bank of Bahrain RAK Ceramics National Bank of Kuwait Rakha Alkhaleej International (RAI) National Energy Services Reunited (NESR) Reach Group National Feed & Flour Production Reckitt Benckiser Group National Paints Redington Gulf Natixis Rescom Holdings Navitas Continental Richcomm Global Services NBF (National Bank of Fujairah) Rivoli Group NCT Group Rolman World Nedbank CIB Roto Packing Nestlé RSA Global Network Steel RWood Resources NMS Nokia S Noor Bank S CUBE Trans Continental Group Nov Safeer Group Novartis International SamTech Middle East Novelis Satguru Travel & Tours Services NR Capital Scheider Electrics Nuevo Asia Capital Seaharvest Group Seven Energy International O Seven Seas Industries Obegi Chemicals Siemens Olam International Smart Dubai Government SOCAR Trading Tradeteq Société Générale Trafigura Group Sohar Steel Group Transcom Solitaire Partners Transguard Group Solutions & Growth Management FZE (SGM) Trendline Sony Corporation Trojan General Contracting SRG Holding Standard Chartered U Starwood Industries UK Department for International Trade Stenn International UK Export Finance (UKEF) Streit Group United Alsaqer Group Sullivan & Worcester UK United Bank Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) United Engineering Construction (UNEC) Sunrise Petroleum Utmost Building Materials Surecomp Uttam Galva Steel Swift V T Veechem Global FZCO Tayseer Arar Trading Vin Metal Synergies Tech Hard Oilfield Vintage Bullion DMCC The Access Bank UK Vitol The Brink's Company Vivantaa Capital Thumbay Group VSL Toyota Marketing and Sales Toyota Motor Corporation W Tracon General Trading Webcor Group Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) Wells Fargo Trade House Westcon Group TradeAssets Westford Trade Services TradeIX Wilben Trade WTS Dhruva Consultants Wyelands Bank Xylem Zen Global .
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