Key facts
- The FCA has appointed new financial services attachés.
- Sabina Saini is appointed as the financial services attaché for India.
- Darine Obeid is appointed as the financial services attaché for the United Arab Emirates.
- These appointments are part of the FCA's global expansion strategy.
- The strategy aims to expand the FCA's international network.
- The appointments are intended to support UK firms operating globally.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced the appointment of two new financial services attachés as part of its international expansion strategy. Sabina Saini has been appointed as the attaché for India, and Darine Obeid will serve as the attaché for the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These roles are designed to enhance the FCA's global reach and provide crucial support to UK financial services firms that operate internationally. The expansion aims to strengthen regulatory cooperation and market access for British companies in key overseas markets. By establishing a more robust international network, the FCA seeks to better understand and navigate the evolving global financial landscape, ensuring a consistent approach to regulation and supervision across different jurisdictions. The appointments of Saini and Obeid are expected to facilitate closer engagement with local regulators and industry stakeholders in India and the UAE, fostering a more supportive environment for UK businesses.
