You found an opportunity in the Gulf. Now you need to know whether to write the cheque. GCI screens your specific deal across 10 sections and gives you a verdict: PROCEED, PROCEED WITH CONDITIONS, or AVOID. Upload your brief, get a conviction report back. Used by family offices, deal teams, and cross-border operators.
Someone sends you a deck. The location is Abu Dhabi or Riyadh. The ticket is real money. You want to say yes, but your gut is not a due diligence process. McKinsey would take six figures and three months. A ChatGPT prompt gives you confident nonsense about "the UAE market." Neither gets you a structured answer before the window closes.
Maybe it is an aesthetic clinic in Abu Dhabi. Maybe a logistics JV in Saudi. Could be a hotel in Dubai Marina or a franchise in Sharjah. The deal memo arrived Tuesday. The seller wants a response by next week. And you are about to deploy serious capital.
A Big 4 feasibility study costs tens of thousands and lands on your desk eight weeks after the deal closed. ChatGPT writes something that sounds right but does not know your sector's VAT classification, the MOHAP licensing timeline, or what happened last quarter in your competitive set. One is too slow. The other is too shallow.
GCI produces a 10-section conviction report with a clear PROCEED, CONDITIONS, or AVOID verdict on your specific opportunity. Regulatory flags. Three financial scenarios. Required diligence actions. Source-rated intelligence.
Family offices, deal teams, CFOs, and cross-border operators making meaningful GCC investment decisions. Different buyers, same need: structured first-pass judgment before capital is committed.
You have a deal in front of you - a hospitality asset in Dubai, a healthcare JV in Abu Dhabi. Your instinct says yes. You need 10 structured reasons why or why not, before committing serious capital.
You see 40 deals a quarter. Your job is to kill the weak ones fast and escalate the strong ones with a credible first-pass view. You cannot spend 3 days on every opportunity that crosses your desk.
Your client is a Singapore-based manufacturer or a UK services firm. They want to know if the UAE is the right first GCC market and what the regulatory and competitive reality looks like right now - not from a 2022 report.
You need to present the financial case for a UAE or Saudi expansion to a board that will ask hard questions. You need sector data, regulatory risk flags, and a clear financial scenario - not a consultant pitch deck.
You are scanning GCC markets for buy-side targets in healthcare, logistics, or professional services. You need to understand sector consolidation dynamics, competitor landscape, and entry valuations before sending an LOI.
Structured judgment, not free-form AI output. Source-rated confidence levels. GCC-specific regulatory and market intelligence. Transparent methodology. Clear boundaries on what this is and what it is not.
Before GCI, professionals making major GCC capital decisions relied on one of five alternatives. Every one has a critical flaw.
| What They Use | What It Gives You | The Critical Flaw | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Your Accountant / Lawyer | Numbers review and legal structure advice | They do not know the GCC market, sector dynamics, or competitor landscape. They advise on what you bring them - not what you should know before committing. | Billed hourly |
| Your Banker or Broker | Deal introductions and transaction facilitation | Focused on origination and execution. Independent screening intelligence complements the intermediary relationship by adding a structured analytical layer before capital commitment. | 1-3% of deal |
| WhatsApp / Network Contacts | Anecdotal opinions from people who "know the market" | No structure. No data. No accountability. One contact says yes, another says no. You are back where you started, except now you have three conflicting opinions and no verdict. | Free (and worth it) |
| ChatGPT / Generic AI | Plausible-sounding language about the UAE market | Not specific to your deal. No VAT classification. No regulatory flag for your sector. No financial scenarios. No verdict. Confident tone on information you cannot verify. | Free to low-cost |
| PwC / Deloitte Market Report | Macro GCC sector overview, usually published annually | Written for a general audience in 2022 or 2023. Not about your deal, your location, your ticket size, or your competitive set. Provides context, not conviction. | Free to mid-range |
GCI Conviction Engine Gulf Capital Intelligence |
10-section structured report on your specific deal with PROCEED / CONDITIONS / AVOID verdict, three financial scenarios, regulatory flags, and required diligence actions | GCC-specific. Deal-specific. Verdict-driven. Source-rated. Structured confidence framework. | Contact us |
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GCI is delivered as a tailored engagement for capital allocators, family offices, deal teams, and intermediaries. Every engagement is scoped to your sectors, territories, and decision cadence. Tell us what you are evaluating and we will propose the right structure.
Single-deal screens, active-pipeline coverage, multi-territory strategic analysis, API access, white-label reporting, and dedicated desk support. We build the package around how you invest, then propose pricing to match.
Contact us for pricingNo guessing what is inside. Every conviction report follows the same rigorous structure designed by GCC investment practitioners. Here is what each section delivers.
A real report. A real deal. Greenfield Aesthetic Clinic, Abu Dhabi, AED 12.5M. This is the structured output your capital deserves before committing to any GCC opportunity.
This report covers a proposed greenfield aesthetic medicine clinic in Abu Dhabi by an India-origin medical group with existing dermatology and cosmetic surgery operations. The group has working clinical protocols, brand recognition in their home market, and a model they believe scales into the GCC. We looked at the DOH-AD licensing pathway, sized the Abu Dhabi premium aesthetics market, mapped the competitive set within a 5km radius, ran three financial scenarios, and flagged the risks that could kill this deal. Short version: the market dynamics are strong, but there are conditions.
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Speak to an AnalystGulf Capital Intelligence is not a generic intelligence tool. The conviction framework, the agent logic, the risk matrix, the diligence actions - all of it was designed by practitioners who have advised real businesses, evaluated real deals, and sat in real investment discussions across the UAE and GCC for over a decade.
That experience is what the GCI Conviction Engine encodes. Not prompts from the internet. Judgment from the field.
Hemant has spent over a decade advising businesses across the UAE on market entry, competitive strategy, and growth. His work spans healthcare, hospitality, real estate, professional services, and F&B - the same sectors GCI covers. He has reviewed business cases, evaluated investment opportunities, and guided founders and operators through the commercial realities of building and acquiring in the GCC.
That operational knowledge is the foundation GCI is built on. The platform does not use generic logic. It uses a conviction framework designed by someone who understands what UAE investors actually need before committing capital.