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Revision as of 17:21, 4 February 2016

Sama Dubai
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryReal Estate, Hospitality
FoundedDubai (2006)
Headquarters,
Area served
MENA (currently)
Key people
Farhan Faraidooni (Executive Chairman)

Sama Dubai (Template:Lang-ar) is a member company and subsidiary of Dubai Holding, a holding company set up by the government of Dubai. Sama Dubai was created as a company with wider responsibility and mandate than its previous predecessor (Dubai International Properties).[1] Sama Dubai is practically the international property arm of Dubai Holding. It develop real estates and properties in numerous countries, globally. It was announced in the summer of 2009 that Sama Dubai would be merged into Emaar Properties, along with Dubai Properties and Tatweer.[2][3][4]

Portfolio

Sama Dubai develop real estate and property megaprojects in various countries. However, most of these projects have been suspended indefinitely. These originally included projects such as:[5]

Much of this portfolio is now thought to be on hold.

There have been a number of legal issues arising, predominantly related to Sama Dubai's main project in Dubai. The best known of these is the arrest of four senior members of management, including CEO Abdulsalam Almarri, as part of the cleanup of the Dubai property market[9]

Other disputes relate to Sama Dubai's blocking of transactions, pending irregular payments [10] and statements from the company that it is not bound by investor protection laws, such as the Escrow law.

References