About
Independent finance intelligence for the Gulf
NexaGulf covers banking, markets, taxation, policy and financial innovation across the six GCC states — and reports each of them on its own terms.
Financial rules in this region are not uniform. A corporate tax obligation in Abu Dhabi has no counterpart in Manama. A VAT rate that applies in Riyadh is triple the one in Muscat. Coverage that treats "the Gulf" as a single market is coverage that will mislead somebody.
What we publish
News reports developments as they happen, each piece tied to the official release or regulator statement behind it. Blog carries analysis and comment — clearly separated from reporting, because the two are different things. Guides are evergreen explainers, dated and re-checked. Calculators handle the arithmetic readers most often need.
What we don't publish
No stock tips. No price targets. No sponsored coverage dressed as editorial. We explain what changed and who it affects; what you do with that is your decision, ideally taken with a licensed adviser.
How NexaGulf Reports
Official sources first
Every figure traces back to a central bank, regulator or government release — linked, not paraphrased from another outlet.
Country-specific context
A rule in Riyadh rarely applies in Manama. We report each of the six states on its own terms.
Clear publication dates
Every article shows when it was published and when it was last checked against the source.
No investment hype
We explain what changed and why it matters. We don't tell you what to buy.
Corrections, published openly
When we get something wrong, we say so, in public, on the article itself.
Time-sensitive detail, linked
Rates and thresholds change. We link the original issuer so you can check today's figure.
The GCC Finance Brief
A concise weekly round-up of meaningful financial developments across the Gulf. No stock tips. No hype.
