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International Banks Evacuate Dubai Offices Amid Threats

International banks evacuate Dubai offices and close Qatar branches amid Iranian threats. 1

Reuters reports that Citigroup and Standard Chartered began evacuating their Dubai offices in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Oud Metha on March 11, 2026, following threats from Iran’s military command. This move follows a reported strike on an administrative building linked to Iran’s Bank Sepah and subsequent retaliatory missile fire across the Middle East. HSBC has separately suspended all operations across its branch network in Qatar to ensure the safety of staff and customers until further notice.

The escalating conflict threatens Dubai’s status as a primary global hub, which hosted over 290 banks and 1,200 family-related entities by the end of 2025. While Standard Chartered generates approximately 6% of its total income within the United Arab Emirates (UAE), firms are now prioritizing remote work and business continuity protocols. HSBC CEO Georges Elhedery stated on Monday that the bank’s “conviction in the GCC’s (Gulf Cooperation Council) fundamentals and its future is unchanged.”

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Which specific banks are evacuating their Dubai-based headquarters? Citigroup and Standard Chartered have instructed employees in Dubai to evacuate and work from home.

Why did HSBC decide to close its branches in Qatar? The bank closed its Qatari locations as a precautionary measure to protect staff and customers.

What triggered these emergency security measures by international lenders? Iran’s military command threatened to target regional banking interests linked to the United States.

How has the regional conflict impacted Dubai’s international business status? The unrest has prompted concerns regarding capital flight and the relocation of global financial firms.

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