The company’s credit ratings provide a public marker of its credit quality, both in the long-term credit category, at Aa2/AA/AA, as well as in the short-term credit category, at Prime-1/A-1+/F1+ by Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch respectively.
Global Capital Funding Incorporation’s ratings are a reflection of the strength of its portfolio and the continuing support offered by its sole shareholder, the Government of Abu Dhabi.
We provide you with a comprehensive range of investment solutions, from execution-only stockbroking services, to advisory services, fund solutions and discretionary asset management services.
Learn moreWith Global Capital Funding Incorporation, you are assured that the best long-term plans for legacy wealth management have been put in place – ensuring the next generation can build on the foundation of wealth you have created.
Learn moreGlobal Capital Funding Incorporation designs risk management strategies for our clients through the identification, analysis and prioritisation of risks, followed by a process of implementing risk solutions to minimise, monitor and control the probability and/or impact of unfortunate events.
Learn moreWealth creation requires that assets and debt work together in a cost-effective manner. Our specialised lending products offer you innovative, flexible solutions, designed to maximise your wealth potential.
Learn moreFamilies can have a huge range of interests and aspirations when it comes to philanthropy. Whether it is a strategic aim to alleviate poverty in Africa across generations, or a tactical desire to help a specific school to build a classroom, or a hospital to buy equipment, Global Capital Funding Incorporation can help on each step of the journey towards achieving your philanthropic goals.
Learn moreGlobal Capital Funding Incorporation invests throughout the capital structure in a diversified portfolio of global public and private securities, pursuing a value oriented investment approach with a primary focus on the creation of long-term value and a bias towards capital preservation.
Learn more