UAE

The Escalating Tension Between the US and China: Microsoft’s $1.5B Payment to G42

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As the Gulf region gains growing strategic importance for the tech war between the U.S. and China, Microsoft makes a big move into one of its richest oil countries. The minority stake will give Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice chair and president, a seat on G42’s board of directors. The funding comes amid U.S. politicians’ escalating concerns over G42’s ties with China. Given the two countries’ increasing economic ties, it’s no surprise that G42, the AI poster child of the UAE, has also forged ties with Chinese firms. Under the agreement, the Emirati company’s data platform and other key technology infrastructure will migrate to Microsoft Azure, which will power G42’s AI product development.

“Moove Secures $100M Investment from Uber and Achieves $750M Valuation for African Mobility Fintech Expansion”

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Moove, an African mobility fintech that offers vehicle financing to ride-hailing and delivery app drivers, has raised $100 million in a funding round as it plots expansion into new markets. Moove says it plans to use the new capital to expand its revenue-based vehicle financing platform to 16 markets by the end of 2025. Moove takes a two-pronged approach to vehicle financing. The vehicles provided to Moove customers vary from traditional options like Toyotas and Suzukis to electric vehicles (EVs) such as Teslas. The vehicle financing startup operates large EV fleets in the UAE and the U.K.