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UK Couples Speak Different ‘Money Languages’, Causing Conflict and Delaying Life Milestones
A new study of 2,000 UK couples reveals that 74% speak different ‘money languages’, creating tension in 66% of relationships and delaying key milestones like home ownership and starting a family. Starling Bank’s research highlights seven distinct money languages, offering guidance on improving financial compatibility and communication for stronger, long-term partnerships.
Property Finder Awards 2025 Celebrate UAE Real Estate Excellence
The Property Finder Awards 2025 gathered top UAE real estate leaders at the Armani Hotel to honour outstanding agencies, agents, developers, and proptech innovators, spotlighting excellence, transparency, and rising talent across one of the region’s most competitive property markets.
EIB Launches €500M Space TechEU Financing Programme
The European Investment Bank unveils Space TechEU, a €500 million financing initiative for European space companies. Focused on SMEs and midcaps, the programme aims to boost innovation, mobilise €1.4 billion in investment, and strengthen Europe’s global space competitiveness.
UAE Financial Sector Sees Growing Female Leadership
The 2025 Discovery Series by Heriot-Watt University and Grant Thornton highlights women’s representation in UAE financial services boards, CROs, and HIAs, revealing progress while identifying gaps to accelerate gender-balanced leadership and inclusive governance across the sector.
Ulf Zetterberg Launches Digital Mirror to Close Contract Value Gap
In this episode of Born to Disrupt, hosts Grant Niven and Mark Walker sit down with Ulf Zetterberg, the founder of Seal Software and now the driving force behind Digital Mirror. Recording from the US, Dubai, and the UK, the trio dives into the next evolution of legal tech: moving beyond static contract management to dynamic performance tracking.
Chargebacks911 Warns of Rising Romance Scams Ahead of Valentine’s Day
Chargebacks911 warns romance scams are rising ahead of Valentine’s Day, with UK losses exceeding £106M and reports up 35% in early 2025. Victims face low recovery rates, highlighting the need for vigilance across dating apps and social platforms.