May 21, 2026
This week, the Minister for Justice, Trade and Industry, the Hon. Nigel Feetham KC MP, visited Abu Dhabi as part of the Government of Gibraltar's ongoing programme of international engagement aimed at strengthening Gibraltar's position as a globally connected and forward-looking financial and international trading hub.
During the visit, Minister Feetham met senior executive teams from Finstreet, ADI Foundation, Sirius International Holding, Predict Street and International Holding Company (IHC), organisations active across areas including digital assets, financial technology, artificial intelligence, technology infrastructure and international investment.
The meetings formed part of the Minister's broader efforts to deepen relationships with internationally active firms and innovators operating at the forefront of emerging technologies and financial markets.
Minister Feetham discussed Gibraltar's established strengths and highlighted ongoing Ministerial policy initiatives aimed at supporting innovation in areas such as AI, tokenisation and next-generation digital finance.
Separately, Minister Feetham had the opportunity to meet with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair during the visit. Mr Blair inquired about Minister Feetham's work in Gibraltar, particularly in innovation and new technologies, and they exchanged views on broader political matters and the EU-Gibraltar Treaty.
Commenting on the visit, Minister Feetham said:
"Gibraltar must continue to look internationally and engage directly with those businesses and investors shaping the future global economy. Abu Dhabi has positioned itself as an important international centre for innovation, investment and digital finance, and I want Gibraltar to be part of those conversations.
"Our objective is clear: to ensure Gibraltar remains competitive, relevant and visible on the international stage. We are a jurisdiction that embraces innovation and agility, and that creates opportunities for partnerships and long-term economic growth.
"These engagements are about building relationships, understanding where global markets are moving, and ensuring Gibraltar is well positioned to attract investment, talent and new business opportunities in sectors that are critical to our future prosperity."
The visit reflects the Government's continued commitment to promoting Gibraltar internationally and engaging with leading stakeholders in sectors critical to the continued diversification and growth of Gibraltar's economy.