Technology advisory firm Argella has announced the relocation of its global headquarters from London to Dubai, cementing its commitment to the region as a key growth market. Now operating from the Meydan Free Zone, the move enables Argella to deliver its AI, data, and digital transformation services more directly to clients across the GCC and beyond.
Since its inception in 2017, Argella has worked with a wide range of businesses — from start-ups in scaling mode to large companies seeking digital reinvention. The firm has built a reputation for combining expert insight with practical implementation.
Argella’s approach centres on collaboration with senior leadership — founders, CEOs, and executive teams — across tech-driven sectors like fintech, SaaS, and digital platforms, providing strategic board-level support and hands-on advisory.
With Dubai as its new base of operations, Argella is now better placed to service clients throughout the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America — all from a globally connected innovation centre.
“Argella is thrilled to officially launch in the UAE,” said Amar Rajani, Founder and Managing Director of Argella. “This milestone not only showcases our commitment to growth and innovation but also reinforces our focus on supporting organisations with strategic insight and delivery across new and existing markets.”
Argella’s core service areas include:
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Identifying investment prospects and strategic partnerships
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Assisting with international market entry strategies
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Supporting end-to-end digital transformation
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Providing clear roadmaps for AI and data integration
Its location within the Meydan Free Zone grants Argella access to a supportive regulatory environment, enabling flexible and compliant service delivery worldwide.
“This is a pivotal moment for Argella,” added Amar. “We’ve built a business focused on insight and delivery — now, with our headquarters in Dubai, we’re better positioned than ever to support organisations navigating transformation, growth, and global opportunity.”