COVID-19: Abu Dhabi fund pledges AED 1 billion to support companies

iStock [For illustration]

The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has pledged AED 1 billion to support national companies during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Concessionary loans will be provided to firms operating in vital sectors like healthcare, food security and manufacturing.

The initiative will also benefit businesses that are directly affected by the economic disruptions triggered by the pandemic.

The loans will be offered until the end of 2020.

“By pledging an AED 1 billion allocation for concessionary loans to national companies through 2020, we ensure that businesses in key industry sectors can access the support they need to recover from the current crisis, continue operations, and bolster the national economy during this time,” said Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of ADFD.

“The health of our national companies is a crucial driver of our long-term growth, resilience and development,” he added.

More from Business

  • Air Arabia expands RAK network with Moscow route

    Air Arabia has announced the expansion of operations from Ras Al Khaimah with the launch of a new route connecting Ras Al Khaimah International Airport with Moscow Domodedovo International Airport.

  • UAE holds 30% of Middle Eastern cinema market share

    The UAE Media Council has announced that the cinema sector generated AED 517 million in revenue during the first eight months of this year, attracting around 11 million cinema visits.

  • Vietnam says Musk's SpaceX plans $1.5b Starlink investment

    Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to invest $1.5 billion (AED 5.5 billion) in Vietnam in the near future, the government of the Communist-run nation said on Thursday, which could help resolve a stalemate over the launch of its Starlink satellite services there.

  • UAE, New Zealand conclude CEPA negotiations

    The UAE and New Zealand concluded negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), it was announced on Thursday. The deal is expected to unlock economic opportunities for exporters and boost supply chains with one of the latter's most important trading partners in the Middle East.

  • Boeing, striking union to resume contract talks on Friday

    Boeing and its largest union will resume contract talks on Friday in a bid to end a strike that has throttled plane production and hammered the finances of the aerospace giant, the union and company said on Wednesday.